Freedonian

English

Etymology

From Freedonia + -ian.

Proper noun

Freedonian

  1. An imaginary language spoken in the imaginary country Freedonia.
    • 2011, Lisa Goldstein, The Uncertain Places, page 49:
      I sagged with relief, delighted to finally talk to someone who didn't speak Freedonian, and an adult besides.
    • 2012, Kenneth D. Fuller, “Grand Lodge Community Outreach Competition Begins”, in The Voice of Freemasonry, volume 29, number 1, page 24:
      A lodge decides it can reach out to men from a variety of variety of nations who speak Freedonian and live in greater Washington.

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Noun

Freedonian (plural Freedonians)

  1. An imaginary person from the imaginary country Freedonia.
    Freedonians enjoy a per capita annual income equivalent to $47,000 and a fish.

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Adjective

Freedonian (not comparable)

  1. Of or from the imaginary country Freedonia.
    The Freedonian president maintained an attitude of dignified silence.

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