Hesperides

See also: Hespérides

English

Cornelis van Haarlem - The Hesperides Filling the Cornucopia, 1622

Etymology

From Latin Hesperides, from Ancient Greek Ἑσπερίδες (Hesperídes).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hɛˈspɛɹɪdiːz/

Noun

Hesperides pl (plural only)

  1. (Greek mythology) A group of nymphs who tend a blissful garden filled with trees that grew golden apples in a far western corner of the world, located in Libya or the Atlas mountains in North Africa at the edge of the encircling Oceanus; they are said to be the daughters of Hesperus.
  2. (Greek mythology) The garden of the Hesperides.
  3. (figuratively) A paradisaical land of plenty, especially one in the far West.

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