elysian
adjective
ely·sian
i-ˈli-zhən
variants
or less commonly Elysian
1
usually Elysian
: of or relating to the mythological paradise of Elysium
The stillness, the repose, the peace, / They win the quiet soul away, / To visit that Elysian world, / Where breaketh an eternal day.—
The American common-place book of poetry
2
: evoking or resembling Elysium
So, here's what I dreamt: that, after a long journey, I came to a faraway place where real writers gathered in an Elysian kingdom, to talk about how to make words last, about lyric and intention and the condition of our souls.—
Michael Paterniti
broadly
: blissful or delightful in a way that seems otherworldly
Reading … transports the subconscious to elysian and empyrean bliss. —
Bobson Gbinije
The secret to its longevity, then and now, is a steadfast commitment to … the elysian pleasantness of doing absolutely nothing except enjoying yourself. —
Spencer Bailey
… an elysian landscape of vineyards and wooded hills … —
Oliver Wainwright
Notice in your publication represents an Elysian new height for any struggling author. —
Tony Fennelly
see also elysian field
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