eidolon
Americannoun
plural
eidola, eidolons-
a phantom; apparition.
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an ideal.
noun
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an unsubstantial image; apparition; phantom
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an ideal or idealized figure
Etymology
Origin of eidolon
First recorded in 1820–30; see origin at idol
Example Sentences
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Helen doesn’t ask anyone at Prime Space to explain her mission’s name, Eidolon, but if she’d checked Wikipedia, she would have learned that an eidolon is a phantom in human form.
From Washington Times • Mar. 27, 2017
The most famous eidolon appeared in Greek literature as the likeness of another Helen - Helen of Troy.
From Washington Times • Mar. 27, 2017
Contrast the Belvedere with the Venus de Milo, the very eidolon of the female form, the Queen of the Loves; the head too small for great intellect but big enough for the greatest love.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Then again, only four days ago he had been controlled by an eidolon and almost killed Percy Jackson.
From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan
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Maybe he had actually been an eidolon his whole life, because this kid he’d just seen should have been the real Leo.
From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan
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