slumberland

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Etymology

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From slumber +‎ -land.

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Noun

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slumberland (uncountable)

  1. An imaginary place inhabited by those who are asleep; (by extension) the state of slumber.
    • 1903, Dorothy C. Paine, A Little Florida Lady:
      Julia therefore sank back into slumberland, and forgot all about her friend's dream, but not so Beth. The fear of what she dreamed haunted her...

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