Definition of heavenly

heavenlyadjective

Thiên đường

/ˈhevnli//ˈhevnli/

The word "heavenly" derives from the Old English word "heofonlic," which translates to "of or pertaining to the heavens." The Old English word, in turn, is believed to have originated from the Germanic word "*haywōniz," which means "sky" or "heaven." The root of this word is found in the proto-Germanic word "*haiwō," which means "sky" or "air." This linguistic root can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European word "*s bolt*, which means "whole" or "sum." The use of the term "heavenly" in a religious context stems from ancient beliefs in various polytheistic religions such as the Norse religion, where the sky was believed to be a divine, heavenly realm. In Judaism, for instance, the Hebrew word for "heaven" is "shamayim" (שָׁמָיִם) which can be translated to English as "heavenly places." In Christianity, the word "heavenly" has come to describe things that are associated with God, the angels, and the afterlife. This includes phrases like "heavenly choirs," "heavenly beings," and "heavenly Gate." Overall, the term "heavenly" has come to have a strong religious and spiritual connotation due to its origin in ancient religious beliefs and its association with the divine realm.

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connected with heaven

kết nối với thiên đường

Example:
  • our heavenly Father (= God)

    Cha trên trời của chúng ta (= Chúa)

  • the heavenly kingdom

    vương quốc thiên đường

connected with the sky

kết nối với bầu trời

Example:
  • heavenly bodies (= the sun, moon, stars and planets)

    các thiên thể (= mặt trời, mặt trăng, các ngôi sao và hành tinh)

very pleasant

rất dễ chịu

Example:
  • a heavenly morning/feeling

    một buổi sáng/cảm giác tuyệt vời

  • This place is heavenly.

    Nơi này là thiên đường.

  • It was a heavenly morning for a ride.

    Đó là một buổi sáng tuyệt vời cho một chuyến đi.

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