land of nod

The phrase "land of nod" refers to a state of deep sleep or slumber. It is often used to describe a peaceful and restful sleep, where one is completely relaxed and comfortable. The term originates from the biblical book of Genesis, where it is mentioned as the place where Cain settled after he was cursed by God for killing his brother Abel. Over time, "land of nod" has become a common idiomatic expression used to depict a serene and tranquil state of sleep.


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