El Dorado
Americannoun
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a legendary treasure city of South America, sought by the early Spanish explorers.
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any place offering great wealth.
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a city in S Arkansas.
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a town in S Kansas.
noun
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a fabled city in South America, rich in treasure and sought by Spanish explorers in the 16th century
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Also: eldorado. any place of great riches or fabulous opportunity
Etymology
Origin of El Dorado
C16: from Spanish, literally: the gilded (place)
Example Sentences
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Thus wave after wave is rolling westward—the real el dorado is still farther on.
From A New Guide for Emigrants to the West by Peck, John Mason
The most wary and experienced were eager for a share in the hoped for el dorado, and Abraham was the greediest of any.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843 by Various
That is always like the discovery of el dorado.
From Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation by Comfort, Will Levington
They gazed clandestinely into the heavenly el dorado of the interior, and eaten up with envy, they poured out their spite upon the heads of the philosophers who were listening in the open air.
From The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel by Palacio Vald?s, Armando
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