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WORD OF THE DAY: ELYSIAN

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ELYSIAN

adjective | ih-LIZH-un

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What It Means

Something described as elysian is blissful or delightful in a way that evokes something otherworldly. Elysian is also used to mean “of or relating to Elysium”—that is, an eternal paradise for the souls of the heroic and pure in classical mythology.

// They were motivated by the dream of retiring to a tropical isle and enjoying a life of elysian ease.

Examples of ELYSIAN

“The secret to its longevity, then and now, is a steadfast commitment to the idea of dolce far niente, the elysian pleasantness of doing absolutely nothing except enjoying yourself.” — Spencer Bailey, Town & Country, 28 Mar. 2021

Did You Know?

In classical mythology, Elysium, also known as the Elysian Fields, was the paradise reserved for the heroes immortalised by the gods. Ancient Greek poets imagined it as the abode of the blessed after death, but in English the concept has more often been applied figuratively. In his history play Henry V, William Shakespeare used the place-name as a word for a peaceful state of sleep enjoyed by a mere mortal, and 18th-century English lexicographer and author Samuel Johnson wrote in The Rambler that in reading pastoral poetry we allow ourselves “to be transported to elysian regions, where we are met with nothing but joy, and plenty, and contentment…” In Walden a century later Henry David Thoreau wrote that “The summer, in some climates, makes possible to man a sort of Elysian life.”

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