empyrée
French
Alternative forms
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek εμπύριος (empúrios, “that which is inflamed”), from Ancient Greek πῦρ (pûr, “fire”).
Noun
empyrée m (uncountable)
- (literary) the empyrean, highest part of the sky, that the ancients considered as the stay of the deities.
- 1877, Victor Hugo, L'Art d'être grand-père:
- Enfants, dans vos yeux éclatants
Je crois voir l’empyrée éclore :
Vous riez comme le printemps
Et vous pleurez comme l’aurore.- Children, in your bright eyes
I think I see the empyrean bloom:
You laugh like the spring
And you cry like the dawn.
- Children, in your bright eyes
Usage notes
This word is said to exist in the singular only.
Further reading
- “empyrée”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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