-landia

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See also: -lândia

English

Etymology

From -land +‎ -ia.

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-landia

  1. (humorous) A fictional or metaphorical place relating to the person or thing being suffixed.
    • 1987, Robert Maccubbin, Tis Nature's Fault: Unauthorized Sexuality during the Enlightenment, page 235:
      "The action takes place in Fucklandia in the city of Venus-Mound situated on the banks of the Brothela, in the palace of Testiculus."
    • 2008, Paul Fischer, Rita Cheng, William Taylor, Advanced Accounting, page 666:
      Keltner Enterprises has acquired an 80% interest in Jacklandia (a foreign company).
    • 2011, Jeff Kahn, You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up: A Love Story, page 46:
      I set down a fishy can of tuna, which in Catlandia is as enticing as foie gras to gourmets and shooting speedballs to junkies.

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Spanish

Etymology

From English -land +‎ -ia. Cognate to Portuguese -lândia.

Suffix

-landia f (noun-forming suffix, plural -landias)

  1. -land, land of

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