Cradleland

/ˈkreɪdəlˌlænd/ noun

Definition

The place of one's birth or earliest origins; homeland or native region.

Etymology

From 'cradle' (metaphorically: place of origin) + 'land' (a geographical area). This poetic compound uses 'cradle' in its figurative sense meaning 'birthplace or origin,' similar to phrases like 'cradle of civilization.'

Kelly Says

Historians love calling regions the 'cradle' of civilizations—the Nile Valley, Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley—but 'cradleland' as a personal term reminds us that everyone has their own cradle of civilization in their homeland.

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