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empyrean – מילון אנגלי-עברי

מילים נרדפות: surface
Babylon English-Hebrewהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
empyrean
(ת') שמימי
 
(ש"ע) רקיע, שמים

empyrean – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי

מילים נרדפות: surface
Babylon Englishהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
empyrean
adj. celestial, heavenly, of the sky
 
n. heavens, sky

English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopediaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Empyrean
Empyrean, from the Medieval Latin empyreus, an adaptation of the Ancient Greek ἔμπυρος empyrus "in or on the fire (pyr)", properly Empyrean Heaven, is the place in the highest heaven, which in ancient cosmologies was supposed to be occupied by the element of fire (or aether in Aristotle's natural philosophy).

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WordNet 2.0הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
empyrean

Noun
1. the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected
(synonym) celestial sphere, sphere, firmament, heavens, vault of heaven, welkin
(hypernym) surface
(part-meronym) apex, solar apex, apex of the sun's way

Adjective
1. of or relating to the sky or heavens; "the empyrean sphere"
(synonym) empyreal
(pertainym) celestial sphere, sphere, firmament, heavens, vault of heaven, welkin
2. inspiring awe; "well-meaning ineptitude that rises to empyreal absurdity"- M.S.Dworkin; "empyrean aplomb"- Hamilton Basso; "the sublime beauty of the night"
(synonym) empyreal, sublime
(similar) glorious


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Empyrean
(n.)
The highest heaven, where the pure element of fire was supposed by the ancients to subsist.
  
 
(a.)
Empyreal.
  

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter. About
Rakefetהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Empyrean
Empyrean [from Greek empyres fiery] In certain ancient and medieval cosmologies the earth was surrounded by concentric crystalline spheres, the nearest being that of the Moon, followed by the spheres of Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The outermost sphere was the Empyrean, composed of a subtle cosmic fire -- the word is sometimes used for heaven or firmament. These crystalline spheres of the ancients, so grotesquely misunderstood today because taken literally, were given sometimes as seven, ten, or twelve, depending on the point of view. See also CRYSTALLINE SPHERES 






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