Paradise
Pronunciation
- enPR: pă'rədīs, IPA: /ˈpærədaɪs/, /ˈpɛrədaɪs/
Origin
Middle English, from Old French, from Latin paradÄ«sus, from Ancient Greek παÏάδεισος, from Old Iranian *pari-daiza, compare Avestan ð¬žð¬€ð¬Œð¬ð¬Œâ¸±ð¬›ð¬€ð¬‰ð¬°ð¬€ ("walled enclusure, encompassing"), from ð¬žð¬€ð¬Œð¬ð¬Œ ("around") and ð¬›ð¬€ð¬‰ð¬°ð¬€ ("wall"). ð¬›ð¬€ð¬‰ð¬°ð¬€ ("wall") may be from Proto-Indo-European *dheigÊ· ("to stick, set up").
Full definition of paradise
Noun
paradise
(plural paradises)- (chiefly religion) Heaven; the abode of sanctified souls after death.
- Bible, Luke xxiii. 43To-day shalt thou be with me in paradise.
- LongfellowIt sounds to him like her mother's voice,
Singing in Paradise. - (figuratively) A very pleasant place.an island paradise in the Caribbean
- (figuratively) A very positive experience.
- (architecture) An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, such as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.
- A churchyard or cemetery.
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Verb
- To affect or exalt with visions of felicity; to entrance; to bewitch.