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Eden - Dictionary Entry

Eden

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

IPA: /ˈiːdən/

Definitions

  1. In the Bible, the paradise where Adam and Eve lived before the Fall.
  2. A place or state of perfect happiness, often used metaphorically.
  3. A lush and beautiful garden or region, often associated with unspoiled nature.

Usage Examples

  • According to the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden.
  • Many people consider the tropical islands of the Pacific to be a modern Eden.
  • The untouched valley, with its rich biodiversity, was an Eden for wildlife.

Etymology

From the Hebrew *ʿĒḏen* (עֵדֶן), meaning "delight" or "paradise," later adopted into Greek and Latin biblical texts.

Synonyms

  • Paradise
  • Utopia
  • Shangri-La
  • Heaven
  • Bliss

Antonyms

  • Dystopia
  • Hell
  • Wasteland

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French Éden /e.dɛ̃/
Spanish Edén /eˈðen/
German Eden /ˈeːdən/
Chinese (Mandarin) 伊甸园 (Yīdiànyuán) /i˥˥ tiɛn˥˩ yɥɛn˧˥/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈiːdən/
  • British English: /ˈiːdən/

Historical Usage

The concept of Eden has been integral to religious and literary traditions for millennia, appearing in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam as an idyllic paradise lost due to human transgression.

Cultural Nuances

The idea of Eden is often metaphorically used to describe places of immense beauty and peace, as well as the longing for a lost, ideal world.

More Information

Throughout history, numerous locations have been speculated to be the real-life inspiration for Eden, including Mesopotamia, the Persian Gulf, and parts of Africa. In literature, the theme of Eden represents innocence, harmony, and the ultimate quest for an unattainable perfection.

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