Brobdingnag

/ˌbrɒbdɪŋˈnæɡ/ noun

A fictional land of giants described in Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels,' where everything is enormous and the people are giants.

Created as a proper noun by Jonathan Swift for his 1726 satirical novel 'Gulliver's Travels.' The name is likely Swift's invention, possibly containing sound patterns that evoke something large and imposing. It has no historical linguistic origin outside the book.

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ARبروبديناج
BNব্রোবডিংন্যাগ
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FAبروبدینگناگ
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