Elysian

/ɪˈlɪziən/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of paradise; divinely blissful, creative, and peaceful.

Etymology

From Greek 'Elysion' (Elysium), the paradise where heroes went after death in Greek mythology. Homer described it as a place with no snow, storms, or rain — only gentle ocean breezes.

Kelly Says

In Greek myths, the BEST heroes didn't just die — they went to Elysium, a paradise with perfect weather and zero homework! When something is elysian, it's THAT level of perfect bliss! 🏛️

Translations

ARالعربية
إليسيوم
ilīsīyūm
DEDeutsch
elysisch
eh-LEE-see-sh
ESEspañol
elisio
eh-LEE-see-oh
FRFrançais
élyséen
eh-lee-ZAY-en
HIहिन्दी
एलिसियम
elīsīyam
IDBahasa Indonesia
elisium
eh-LEE-see-um
ITItaliano
elisio
eh-LEE-see-oh
JA日本語
エリュージョン
eryūjon
KO한국어
엘리시움
ellisium
NLNederlands
elisium
eh-LEE-see-um
PLPolski
elizjum
eh-LEE-zhyum
PTPortuguês
elísio
eh-LEE-see-oo
RUРусский
элизийский
eh-LEE-zee-skee
SVSvenska
elisium
eh-LEE-see-um
THไทย
สุขาวดี
sukhāwadī
TRTürkçe
elizyum
eh-LEE-zee-um
VITiếng Việt
thiên đường
thien duong
ZH中文
极乐
jí lè

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