micronationhood

English

Etymology

From micronation + -hood.

Noun

micronationhood (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being a micronation.
    • 2015, Liz Giuffre, “Micro Nation – Micro-Comedy”, in Shima, volume 9, number 2, Southern Cross University, page 24:
      As well, rather than actively asserting micronationhood after a series of (albeit relatively absurd) provocations, in Micro Nation the television series, micronational status was more a mistake than an active assertion of independence.
    • 2020 October 25, Jack McGlone, “Alone We Stand, Together We Squabble: In Praise of the Micronation”, in Retrospect Magazine, University of Edinburgh:
      Yes, self-determination is a requisite for 'micronationhood'. Many issue out their own currencies, stamps, medals, and passports.
  2. Micronations, considered as a group.
    • 1997 March 8, JR, “Somtovia-St.Papinian”, in alt.talk.hypothetical (Usenet):
      An interesting side note to all this is the fact that I've known … Erwin S. Strauss … for 20 years... sit around playing music with him at science fiction conventions all the time ... had many good times ... yet never NEVER knew that he had written a book that seems to be the Bible of Micronationhood....

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