It looks like you're asking for a of Nesdurand — but I need a little more context to give you what you're looking for.
Is it a or location from a specific game, book, or show? Is it a technical term or an acronym ?
This suffix is closely related to the Latin durare , meaning "to last" or "to endure." It is found in common words like durable or duration .
The prefix "Nes-" often traces back to the Greek name Nestor . In mythology, Nestor was the oldest and wisest of the Greek leaders at Troy, known for his counseling and longevity. Linguistically, it is linked to the IE base nes- , meaning "to survive" or "to return safely".
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