Where does “pantoland” come from?

pantoland (English) comes from English -land, from English Land, from Middle English land, from Old English hland, from Proto-Germanic hlandą, from Proto-Indo-European klān- — liquid, wet ground.

pantoland (English): The realm of pantomime performances

Definitions

  1. The realm of pantomime performances

Ancestry of “pantoland”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-landUsed to form the name of a territory, country, or...
2EnglishLandThe part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water
3Middle EnglishlandAlternative form of lond; urine
4Old Englishhlandurine
5Proto-Germanichlandąurine
6Proto-Indo-Europeanklān-liquid, wet ground
Every word from Proto-Indo-European klān-Every word from Proto-Germanic hlandąEvery word from Old English hland