earthberg

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Etymology[edit]

In some senses, a blend of earth +‎ iceberg; in other senses from earth +‎ berg.

Noun[edit]

earthberg (plural earthbergs)

  1. (fantasy) A mass suspended or floating in water, similar to an iceberg, but consisting of earth (dirt, soil, etc.).
    • 2008, Jennifer Clark Wilkes, Wizards Presents Worlds and Monsters, page 16:
      The landscape of the Elemental Chaos is broken up by rivers of lightning, seas of fire, floating earthbergs, ice mountains, and other fantastic terrain features.
    • 2010, Bruce R. Cordell, Lady of Poison: The Priests:
      Marrec mentally labeled the floating islands 'earthbergs.' He saw a few perfect cubes, each face a mirror, tumbling through the darkness.
    • 2019, Mike Pritchard, A Player's Guide to Strinrath, page 26:
      All land is floating islands, like icebergs of earth, or “earthbergs,” honeycombed with caves.
  2. (rare) A mountain or large mound of earth.
    • 2008, Elizabeth Bear, All the Windwracked Stars:
      Unsurprising, given that he'd spent most of his life in the Well, sheltered by the very earth-berg he now rose beside, hoisted on creaking cables.

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