Timberland: meaning, definitions and examples

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timberland

 

[ ˈtɪmbərlænd ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

footwear brand

Timberland is a popular American manufacturer and retailer of outdoor wear, with a focus on footwear. Known for their durable and stylish boots, Timberland has become a go-to brand for those seeking quality outdoor gear.

Synonyms

footwear brand, outdoor wear manufacturer

Examples of usage

  • His Timberland boots kept his feet warm and dry during the winter hike.
  • She decided to buy a pair of Timberland shoes for her upcoming camping trip.
Context #2 | Noun

type of boot

A Timberland is a type of sturdy, waterproof boot designed for outdoor activities. These boots are characterized by their distinctive yellow color and rugged construction.

Synonyms

hiking boot, outdoor boot

Examples of usage

  • He wore his Timberlands while trekking through the muddy forest.
  • The Timberland boots provided excellent traction on the slippery rocks.

Translations

Translations of the word "timberland" in other languages:

🇵🇹 terreno de madeira

🇮🇳 वन भूमि

🇩🇪 Waldland

🇮🇩 hutan

🇺🇦 лісова земля

🇵🇱 teren leśny

🇯🇵 森林地

🇫🇷 terre forestière

🇪🇸 tierra de bosque

🇹🇷 ormanlık alan

🇰🇷 산림지

🇸🇦 أرض الغابات

🇨🇿 lesní půda

🇸🇰 lesná pôda

🇨🇳 森林地

🇸🇮 gozdna zemlja

🇮🇸 skóglendi

🇰🇿 орман жері

🇬🇪 ტყის მიწა

🇦🇿 meşə ərazisi

🇲🇽 tierra forestal

Etymology

The brand Timberland was founded in 1952 by Nathan Swartz in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally focused on making waterproof leather boots, Timberland has expanded its product line to include clothing and accessories for outdoor enthusiasts. The iconic yellow boot became a fashion statement in the 1990s and continues to be a popular choice for both fashion and function.

See also: timber, timberman.