Dawnland

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Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    A real or mythical place where the dawn first breaks and the day begins, from a given perspective or frame of reference.

    "the damsel Bolina, […] [and] the nymph Arethusa [prayed and] Diana opened a secret passage for her under the earth and sea, […] All which^([sic]) merely means, if we may believe Sir G. Cox, "that she fled to the Dawnland where Eos closes as she begins the day, and where the sun again greets the love whom he has lost.""

  2. 2
    New England, in Native American (especially Abenaki) contexts. (Sometimes particularly with regard to it being the homeland of the Abenaki, and thus sometimes functionally meaning "Abenaki". Occasionally uncapitalized: dawnland.)

    "Dawnland Encounters : Indians and Europeans in Northern New England (Hanover, N.H .: University Press of New England, 1991), 12."

  3. 3
    Japan.

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"the damsel Bolina, […] [and] the nymph Arethusa [prayed and] Diana opened a secret passage for her under the earth and sea, […] All which^([sic]) merely means, if we may believe Sir G. Cox, "that she fled to the Dawnland where Eos closes as she begins the day, and where the sun again greets the love whom he has lost.""

Etymology

From dawn + land. In reference to New England, calque of Abenaki Wôbanaki, see Abenaki for more. In reference to Japan, from the Fandom site "The Anglish Moot", a calque of Japanese 日本.

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