terms |
cockaigne |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun cockaigne is
a land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness.
arcadia |
cockaigne |
see also |
As proper nouns the difference between arcadia and cockaigne
is that
arcadia is a district or a prefecture in the central and mid SE Peloponnese that has a population of more than 110,000. Tripoli is the capital and a main city with a population over 22,000 while
Cockaigne is a land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness.
As a noun arcadia
is alternative case form of Arcadia.
myth |
cockaigne |
As a noun myth
is a traditional story which embodies a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which often the forces of nature and of the soul are personified; a sacred narrative regarding a god, a hero, the origin of the world or of a people, etc.
As a proper noun Cockaigne is
a land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness.
medieval |
cockaigne |
As an adjective medieval
is medieval (of or relating to the middle ages).
As a proper noun cockaigne is
a land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness.
cockayne |
cockaigne |
Alternative forms |
Cockayne is an alternative form of cockaigne.
As proper nouns the difference between cockayne and cockaigne
is that
cockayne is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist leonard c cockayne (1855-1934) while
cockaigne is a land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness.
cocagne |
cockaigne |
Alternative forms |
Cocagne is an alternative form of cockaigne.
As a noun cocagne
is cockaigne.
As a proper noun cockaigne is
a land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness.