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- Empyrean - Wikipedia
In ancient European cosmologies inspired by Aristotle, the Empyrean heaven, Empyreal or simply the Empyrean, was the place in the highest heaven which was supposed to be occupied by the element of fire (or aether in Aristotle's natural philosophy)
- EMPYREAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the highest heaven or heavenly sphere in ancient and medieval cosmology usually consisting of fire or light Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors Send us feedback
- Empyrean - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
The adjective empyrean, pronounced "em-PEER-ee-an," can describe a religious idea of heaven It can also describe the sky itself, or something that is awe-inspiring, like the empyrean beauty of the Himalayas
- EMPYREAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Empyrean definition: the highest heaven, supposed by the ancients to contain the pure element of fire See examples of EMPYREAN used in a sentence
- What does Empyrean mean? - Definitions. net
Empyrean refers to the highest part of heaven, believed in ancient and medieval cosmology to be inhabited by celestial beings made of pure light and to be the source of light and creation It is often used metaphorically to describe a place or sphere of pure light, fire, or sublime beauty
- empyrean - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
empyrean (plural empyreans) (historical) The highest heaven, supposed by the ancients to be a region of pure light and fire or else composed of ether, and sometimes seen as the dwelling -place of God or other divine beings; the highest celestial sphere according to ancient and medieval astronomy
- Empyrean - Word Genius
About Empyrean While this word evolved in Late Middle English, it first originated from medieval Latin and Greek — specifically the word “empurios,” from “en” (in) and “pur” (fire)
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