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- HALCYON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HALCYON is characterized by happiness, great success, and prosperity : golden —often used to describe an idyllic time in the past that is remembered as better than today How to use halcyon in a sentence
- Halcyon - Wikipedia
Halcyon is a name originally derived from Alcyone of Greek mythology Halcyon or Halcyone may refer to:
- HALCYON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
a mythical bird, usually identified with the kingfisher, said to breed about the time of the winter solstice in a nest floating on the sea, and to have the power of charming winds and waves into calmness any of various kingfishers, especially of the genus Halcyon Classical Mythology Halcyon, Alcyone
- Halcyon Dive Systems
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- The Myth of Halcyon and Ceyx - Greek Myths Greek Mythology
Halcyon (Alcyone, Αλκυόνη in Greek) was the daughter of Aeolus, the god of the winds, and Enarete, a mortal woman Her grandfather was Hellen, the mythical progenitor of the Hellenes As the daughter of a god and a mortal, Halcyon represents the common theme of divine-human interaction in Greek mythology
- HALCYON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
5 meanings: also: halcyonian (ˌhælsɪˈəʊnɪən ), halcyonic (ˌhælsɪˈɒnɪk ) 1 peaceful, gentle, and calm 2 happy and carefree
- Halcyon - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
The word halcyon comes from a story in Greek mythology about the halcyon bird, which had the power to calm the rough ocean waves every December so she could nest Like those calm waters, halcyon has come to mean a sense of peace or tranquility People often use the phrase halcyon days to refer idyllically to a calmer, more peaceful time in
- halcyon, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
Any kingfisher of (or formerly of) the genus Halcyon or subfamily Halcyoninae, native to parts of Asia, Australasia, and Africa; also (in form Halcyon) the genus itself
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