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Definition of Paradisaical

Paradisaical
Paradisaic Par`a*di*sa"ic, Paradisaical Par`a*di*sa"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to, or resembling, paradise; paradisiacal. ``Paradisaical pleasures.' --Gray.

Meaning of Paradisaical from wikipedia

- Bahishti Zewar (Urdu: بہشتی زیور "paradisaical jewels" English: Heavenly Ornaments) is a volume of Deobandi beliefs and practices written by Ashraf Ali...
- Aneirin (last third). Tells of Arthur and Myrddin's attempt to create the paradisaical "Kingdom of Summer". Arthur is made Duke and Battlechief of Britain after...
- Germanic mythology. Encantado, in Portuguese, are creatures who come from a paradisaical underwater realm called the Encante. It may refer to spirit beings or...
- mythologies. Dilmun in the Sumerian story of Enki and Ninhursag is a paradisaical abode of the immortals, where sickness and death were unknown. The garden...
- Immunes from the attack on the Maze. She also promises and delivers a paradisaical safe haven for the Immunes. Critical reception for The Death Cure was...
- compared Ne no Kuni to the Niraikanai of the Ryukyuan religion. This paradisaical land is situated beyond the seas. "根の国". 日本大百科全書 at kotobank.jp. Retrieved...
- After death, the spirits of most Clan cats join StarClan and reside in a paradisaical forest similar to Heaven. StarClan often provides guidance to the Clans...
- leaping up over the falls. Examples of islands include Mount Penglai, a paradisaical isle in the sea, vaguely east of China but sometimes conflated with ****an...
- users who travel throughout the world, and live harmoniously in their paradisaical city of Antheum, carried by the magical beast called the Anthedon, a...
- 2012. Post, Mexico Daily (17 November 2018). "La Isla de la Piedra, a paradisaical place in Mazatlan". The Mazatlan Post. Archived from the original on...