asphodels

[ˈæsfədɛlz]

asphodels Definition

a plant of the lily family, typically having long slender leaves and tall spikes of white or yellow flowers.

Using asphodels: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "asphodels" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The asphodels in the garden were in full bloom.

  • Example

    She picked some asphodels to decorate the house.

  • Example

    The ancient Greeks believed that the asphodels were the favorite flowers of the dead.

Phrases with asphodels

  • in Greek mythology, a section of the underworld where ordinary souls were sent after death

    Example

    In the Odyssey, Odysseus visits the fields of asphodel, where he meets the shades of the dead.

  • in Greek mythology, a section of the underworld reserved for heroes and demigods

    Example

    In the Iliad, Achilles is promised a place in the asphodel meadow after his death.

  • a type of wine made from asphodel flowers

    Example

    Asphodel wine was a popular drink in ancient Greece.

Origins of asphodels

from Latin 'asphodelus', from Greek 'asphodelos'

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Summary: asphodels in Brief

'Asphodels' [ˈæsfədɛlz] are plants of the lily family, with long slender leaves and tall spikes of white or yellow flowers. They are often used for decoration and were believed by the ancient Greeks to be the favorite flowers of the dead. The phrases 'fields of asphodel' and 'asphodel meadow' refer to sections of the underworld in Greek mythology, while 'asphodel wine' is a type of wine made from asphodel flowers.