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E·ly·si·um E0098800 (ĭ-lĭz′ē-əm, ĭ-lĭzh′-)n.1. Greek Mythology The Elysian Fields.2. A place or condition of ideal happiness. [Latin Ēlysium, from Greek Ēlusion (pedion), Elysian (fields).]Elysium (ɪˈlɪzɪəm) n1. (Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth Also called: Elysian fields the dwelling place of the blessed after death. See also Islands of the Blessed2. a state or place of perfect bliss[C16: from Latin, from Greek Ēlusion pedion Elysian (that is, blessed) fields]E•ly•si•um (ɪˈlɪʒ i əm, ɪˈlɪz-) n. 1. the abode of the blessed after death in Greek religious belief. 2. paradise (def. 5). [1590–1600; < Latin < Greek Ēlýsion (pedíon) the Elysian (plain)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Elysium - a place or condition of ideal happinessfictitious place, imaginary place, mythical place - a place that exists only in imagination; a place said to exist in fictional or religious writings | | 2. | Elysium - (Greek mythology) the abode of the blessed after deathElysian FieldsHeaven - the abode of God and the angelsGreek mythology - the mythology of the ancient Greeks | TranslationsElysiumenUK
Elysium Greek myth the dwelling place of the blessed after death Elysiumabode of the blessed after death. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmer-man, 94; Gk. Lit.: Odyssey]See: Heaven
Elysium(Elysian Fields) abode of the blessed in afterlife. [Gk. & Rom. Myth.: Brewer Dictionary]See: ParadiseElysiumenUK
Synonyms for Elysiumnoun a place or condition of ideal happinessRelated Words- fictitious place
- imaginary place
- mythical place
noun (Greek mythology) the abode of the blessed after deathSynonymsRelated Words |