Eden
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(in the Bible) the paradise where Adam and Eve lived.
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any delightful region or abode; paradise.
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a state of perfect happiness or bliss.
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a town in northern North Carolina.
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Also called: Garden of Eden. Old Testament the garden in which Adam and Eve were placed at the Creation
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a delightful place, region, dwelling, etc; paradise
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a state of great delight, happiness, or contentment; bliss
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Origin of Eden
First recorded in 1200–50; from Hebrew ʿēdhen “plain, steppe,” from Akkadian edin(n)u “plain,” from Sumerian eden “plain, steppe,” and homonymous with the unrelated Hebrew word for “delight, pleasure”; see Aden ( def. )
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EDEN, when he reappeared in the prison, was sallow and his limbs feeble, but his fatal disease was baffled, and a few words are due to explain how this happened.
From It Is Never Too Late to Mend by Reade, Charles
I had a very good name for the estate, and it was musical and pretty—GARDEN OF EDEN.
From The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories by Twain, Mark
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