imparadise
verbEtymology
From im- + paradise. Compare French emparadiser.
- derived from *paridayjah✻
- derived from παράδεισος
- derived from paradīsus
- derived from paradis
- inherited from paradīs
- inherited from paradis
Definitions
To place in paradise
To place in paradise; to put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy.
- Then, as all my soules bee, Emparadis’d in you, (in whom alone I understand, and grow and see,) The rafters of my body, bone Being still with you, the Muscle, Sinew, and Veine, Which tile this house, will come againe.
- […] thus these two Imparadis’t in one anothers arms The happier Eden, shall enjoy thir fill Of bliss on bliss, while I to Hell am thrust,
- At the time I was enveloped—emparadised let me call it rather, in this blissful solitude, I felt that it was a time more detached from the dross of the world […]
To transform into a paradise.
- O my bright louely Brooke, whose name doth beare the sound Of Gods first Garden-plot, th’imparadized ground, Wherein he placed Man, from whence by sinne he fell.
The neighborhood
- synonymparadise
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for imparadise. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA