halcyon
Americanadjective
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halcyon weather.
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halcyon days of youth.
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halcyon times of peace.
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of or relating to the halcyon or kingfisher.
noun
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a mythical bird, usually identified with the kingfisher, said to breed about the time of the winter solstice in a nest floating on the sea, and to have the power of charming winds and waves into calmness.
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any of various kingfishers, especially of the genus Halcyon.
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Classical Mythology. Halcyon, Alcyone.
adjective
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peaceful, gentle, and calm
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happy and carefree
noun
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Greek myth a fabulous bird associated with the winter solstice
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a poetic name for the kingfisher
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a fortnight of calm weather during the winter solstice
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a period of peace and happiness
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Etymology
Origin of halcyon
First recorded in 1350–1400; from Latin, from Greek halkyṓn, pseudo-etymological variant of alkyṓn “kingfisher”; replacing Middle English alceon, alicion, from Latin alcyōn, from Greek
Example Sentences
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Twelve years later, those halcyon days of Welsh rugby - in which their then coach Warren Gatland was feted - are long gone.
From BBC
Alongside Spike's lessons in humanity, Boyle highlights a stagnant culture on the island, which is "not progressive, standing still... looking back to the halcyon days of England".
From BBC
Post those halcyon days, the brothers began delving into music together.
From Los Angeles Times
“But it's not like there was a halcyon time where home ownership was readily available for renters.”
From Salon
Back in my halcyon cooking days pre-culinary school, "Smitten Kitchen" was an invaluable resource, so thank you for that.
From Salon
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