cockaigne

/kɑˈkeɪn/
noun
  1. An imaginary land of luxury, idleness, and plenty, where life is easy and all needs are met without effort.
    • Some people dream of retirement as a kind of Cockaigne, with no work and endless leisure.
    • The advertisement painted the resort as a modern Cockaigne, but the reality was far less magical.
    • In the old story, Cockaigne was a place where rivers flowed with wine and roasted geese flew into your mouth.
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