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≡ An Unkindness Above Cockaigne ≡

 
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Cockaigne

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The devil may very well care, drinking his tallboys of Kokanee lager, spitting hominy chunks from his tepid stew into the cat's water bowl, all the while wishing... that just once he wouldn't be the last to leave Cockaigne.


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Word of the Day Archive
Thursday June 26, 2008

Cockaigne \kah-KAYN\, noun:
An imaginary land of ease and luxury.

Outside, in the dark, a wobbly patch of life upon the blue snow, the deer perhaps browsed, her soft blob of a nose rapturously sunk in the chilly winter greenery, her modest brain-stem steeped in some dream of a Cockaigne for herbivores.
-- John Updike, Toward the End of Time

Everyone was seeking renewal, a golden century, a Cockaigne of the spirit.
-- Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum

Cockaigne comes from Middle English cokaygne, from Middle French (pais de) cocaigne "(land of) plenty," ultimately adapted or derived from a word meaning "cake."