单词 | elysian |
释义 | elysian (once / 6832 pages) adj The adjective elysian describes a blissful state, like the one most people hope to enjoy on a Hawaiian vacation. The word elysian comes from the idyllic Greek mythological place called Elysian Fields. While it might seem at first like a place a tourist might want to see, don’t try to book airline tickets! Although the term is now often equated with a paradise, the Greek Elysian Fields were a heavenly resting place to go in the afterlife. The concept was probably originally conceived to encourage valor in soldiers during battle. Nowadays, people tend to use elysian to describe any heavenly scene — even a golf resort or a spa. WORD FAMILYelysian USAGE EXAMPLESA 4-month-old girl has died from injuries sustained in a three-car crash on the 110 Freeway near Elysian Park, authorities said Sunday. Los Angeles Times(Nov 06, 2016) David Delatorre of Elysian Valley said he thinks there is a greater likelihood of an earthquake striking the area than a flood. Los Angeles Times(Oct 17, 2016) The crosses she planted outside the Elysian apartments to mark his death were torn down recently when rock gardens were put in. New York Times(Oct 03, 2016) 1adj relating to the Elysian Fields 2adj being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods an elysian meal Syn divine, inspired glorious having or deserving or conferring glory |
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