Land of Nod

Origin of: Land of Nod

Land of Nod

The original reference to this is from the Bible. It was the land to which Cain was exiled after he had killed his brother Abel (Genesis 4:16). Since the early 18th century, it has also come to mean the land of sleep or sweet dreams, thanks to Jonathan Swift who used it as a joke for going to sleep in his work Polite Conservation (1731-8).