Bandusian

/bænˈduːʒən/ adjective

Relating to or resembling Bandusia, a celebrated spring in ancient Rome; used metaphorically to describe something cool, refreshing, or pastorally beautiful.

From Latin Bandusia, the spring, with the English adjectival suffix -ian. Created to describe the literary and poetic associations with the famous spring.

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