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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

halcyon

/ˈhalsēən/adjective

Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful; calm and tranquil.

Etymology

From Greek "alkyon" (kingfisher). In Greek mythology, Alcyone was transformed into a kingfisher, and the gods calmed the seas during winter so she could nest - creating the "halcyon days" of calm weather.

Usage Examples

  1. "She looked back on those halcyon days of childhood summers with deep nostalgia."

  2. "The halcyon period before the war was remembered as a golden age."

  3. "The early days of their romance were halcyon - full of joy and free from worry."

Synonyms

  • Peaceful
  • Tranquil
  • Idyllic
  • Golden
  • Serene

Fun Facts

  • The "halcyon days" originally referred to seven days before and after the winter solstice.
  • In ancient belief, kingfishers nested on the sea during this calm period.
  • The word evokes both calmness and nostalgia for better times.

Related Terms

  • Idyllic: Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque
  • Serene: Calm, peaceful, and untroubled
  • Tranquil: Free from disturbance; calm
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