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'''Bailtem''' is a [[continent]] in the [[Eastern Hemisphere]] and mostly in the [[Southern Hemisphere]]. It is bordered to the west by the [[South Pacific Ocean]] and to the east by the [[Eastern Ocean]]. It is separated from [[Bareland]] to the south by the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. | '''Bailtem''' is a [[continent]] in the [[Eastern Hemisphere]] and mostly in the [[Southern Hemisphere]]. It is bordered to the west by the [[South Pacific Ocean]] and to the east by the [[Eastern Ocean]]. It is separated from [[Bareland]] to the south by the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. | ||
The name of the continent is an Australisation of ''Beilltemm'', which is its name in [[Sedunnic language (Pacifica)|Sedunnic]] | The name of the continent is an Australisation of ''Beilltemm'', which is its name in [[Sedunnic language (Pacifica)|Sedunnic]]. The name derives from Old Sedunnic elements bēilōn 'constant, axis', meaning ''north'', and temm 'width, expanse', hence their composite ''Bēilōntemm'' would mean 'northern plain(s)'. The name originally likely referred to the lowlands of modern-day [[Hazelia (Pacifica)|Hazelia]] and [[Sallodesia (Pacifica)|Sallodesia]]. | ||
[[Category:Collaboration stubs (Pacifica)]] | [[Category:Collaboration stubs (Pacifica)]] |
Revision as of 18:47, 26 October 2022
Bailtem is a continent in the Eastern Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It is bordered to the west by the South Pacific Ocean and to the east by the Eastern Ocean. It is separated from Bareland to the south by the Mediterranean Sea.
The name of the continent is an Australisation of Beilltemm, which is its name in Sedunnic. The name derives from Old Sedunnic elements bēilōn 'constant, axis', meaning north, and temm 'width, expanse', hence their composite Bēilōntemm would mean 'northern plain(s)'. The name originally likely referred to the lowlands of modern-day Hazelia and Sallodesia.