cradleland Antonyms

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Meaning of cradleland

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cradleland (n.)

Land or region where one was cradled; hence, land of origin.

cradleland Sentence Examples

  1. Legends speak of a mystical cradleland hidden deep within the enchanted forest.
  2. The ancient texts hinted at a distant cradleland where magic flowed like rivers.
  3. Explorers ventured forth in search of the elusive cradleland, rumored to hold the secrets of the universe.
  4. Some believe that Atlantis was the cradleland of civilization, lost beneath the waves eons ago.
  5. In the tales of old, heroes journeyed to the cradleland to forge alliances with mythical beings.
  6. The map depicted the cradleland as a lush paradise untouched by the passage of time.
  7. Scholars debated the existence of the cradleland, pondering its significance in ancient lore.
  8. The wise elders spoke of a prophecy foretelling the return of the chosen one to the cradleland.
  9. Songs were sung of the cradleland's beauty, captivating the hearts of all who heard them.
  10. As the sun set beyond the horizon, casting its golden light upon the land, whispers of the cradleland echoed through the ages.

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Land or region where one was cradled; hence, land of origin.

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No antonyms found.

Legends speak of a mystical cradleland hidden deep within the enchanted forest.

The ancient texts hinted at a distant cradleland where magic flowed like rivers.

Explorers ventured forth in search of the elusive cradleland, rumored to hold the secrets of the universe.

Some believe that Atlantis was the cradleland of civilization, lost beneath the waves eons ago.