Mainland or solid earth as opposed to islands or water; land that is firmly established or not easily moved.
Compound word from 'fast' (meaning firm, secure, not moving) plus 'land,' creating a term for solid, stable ground contrasted with islands or floating territories.
This is a gorgeous old geographic term that captures the contrast between mainland stability and island isolation—it's used in historical texts and maps to distinguish continental territories!
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