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motherland|ˈmʌðəlænd, -lənd| [f. mother n.1 + land n.1] a. A country as the mother or producer of anything. b. The country of one's origin; one's native country.
1711Shaftesbury Charac. III. 42 It happen'd of old in [Egypt] this Mother-Land of Superstition. c1823Southey Inscr. at Clachnacharry, Egypt, mother-land of all the arts. 1828Carlyle Misc. (1857) I. 218 Our own stern Mother⁓land. 1846C. G. Prowett Prometh. Bound 53 Scythia was to the Greeks the mother-land of iron. 1881Mrs. C. Praed Policy & Passion II. 246 The longing for one's motherland. 1890‘R. Boldrewood’ Col. Reformer (1891) 40 The way⁓farer from the misty mother-lands. |