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ely·si·um \ə̇ˈliz(h)ēəm, ēˈ-, eˈ-, -lēz(h)-, -zhəm\ noun (plural elysiums \-z(h)ēəmz, -zhəmz\ ; or ely·sia \-z(h)ēə, zhə\) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Latin, from Greek Ēlysion, from neuter of Ēlysios Elysian 1. : the dwelling place of happy souls after death as conceived by the ancient Greeks and Romans either as a concrete physical region or a state of existence 2. : abode or state of ideal delight and happiness : paradise < lovers sitting cheek by jowl for an hour of idle elysium — John Galsworthy > |