Elysian Fields

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English

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Etymology

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Calque of Latin Campī Ēlysiī, from Ancient Greek Ἠλῠ́σῐον Πεδῐ́ον (Ēlúsion Pedíon). By surface analysis, Elysian +‎ fields.

Proper noun

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the Elysian Fields pl (plural only)

  1. (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) Elysium; home of the blessed, after death.
  2. (idiomatic) A place or state of ideal happiness; paradise.

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