IPA: /ɛmˈpɪrɪən/
KK: /ɛmˈpɪrɪən/
Relating to the highest heaven or celestial sphere in ancient beliefs, often associated with the divine or the sky.
The artist painted an empyrean landscape filled with bright stars and ethereal light.
A place in the highest part of heaven, often thought of as a paradise or the dwelling of God and angels.
In many ancient texts, the empyrean is described as a realm of pure light and fire.
Empyrean is derived from the Greek word "empyros" (meaning fiery or in fire) and the suffix "-ean" (indicating belonging to or relating to). The term originally referred to the highest heaven or celestial sphere, believed to be the realm of pure fire and light, thus relating to the concept of a fiery or divine space.
Imagine a place that is 'fiery' ('empyros') and 'relates to' ('-ean') the highest heavens, helping you remember that 'empyrean' refers to the celestial realm of pure light.