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ana
/ˈeɪnə/
AY-nuhDefinition
1
A collection of miscellaneous anecdotes, reminiscences, or information about a particular person, place, or subject.
2
A suffix forming nouns that denote a collection of sayings, facts, or objects relating to a specific topic or individual, as in 'Americana' or 'Shakespearana'.
Examples
Her dusty bookshelf groaned under the weight of obscure Victoriana, from corset manuals to mustache wax recipes.
He's got a digital hoard of Beatlemanana – bootleg tapes, fan letters, and that one blurry photo of Paul McCartney eating a sandwich.
My phone's camera roll is pure catana: hairballs in 4K, judgmental stares, and the occasional existential meow.
The barista's tattoo sleeve was a chaotic caffeinana of coffee puns, espresso art fails, and latte foam regrets.