Definitions for Endymion

Endymion En·dym·i·on

Spelling: [en-dim-ee-uh n]
IPA: /ɛnˈdɪm i ən/

Endymion is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 178 anagrams from letters in Endymion (deimnnoy).

Definitions for Endymion

noun

  1. Classical Mythology. a young man kept forever youthful through eternal sleep and loved by Selene.
  2. (italics) a narrative poem (1818) by John Keats.

Examples for Endymion

We cannot wonder that Endymion attracted Shakespeare, for it is the most "romantic" of all Lyly's plays.

The late Mr. Stibbs bought the 'remainder' of Keats's 'Endymion' at 4d.

His poem "Endymion" was criticised severely in the Quarterly Review.

The view which Keats took of his own Endymion is a far larger and bolder one.

He has caught the Endymion, and has killed about half her crew doing it.

Yet for Endymion the things of earth no longer held any value.

One of her pursuers (the Endymion) overtook her, when a sharp action began.

This will become plain, if we take the Greek sayings or myths about Endymion and Selênê.

The Endymion is come into the Downs, which pleases him likewise.

Therefore, 'tis with full happiness that I Will trace the story of Endymion.

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