Definition of "landslip"
landslip
noun
plural landslips
The sliding of a mass of land down a cliff or slope; a landslide.
Quotations
This landslip appears to have been occasioned by the freezing of the springs in the chasms of the hill; the expansive force of the ice causing a separation at the base of the cliff beneath the hill, the ground began to move forward, and the lands of the farm, being pressed on by the descending mass, were torn from their original foundations.
1808, William Bernard Cooke, “Natural History”, in A New Picture of the Isle of Wight, London: Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, page 39
Then some huge landslip in the thawing air had caught us, and spluttering expostulation, we began to roll down a slope, rolling faster and faster, leaping crevasses and rebounding from banks, faster and faster, westward into the white-hot boiling tumult of the lunar day.
1900 December – 1901 August, H[erbert] G[eorge] Wells, chapter VII, in The First Men in the Moon, London: George Newnes, […], published 1901