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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Par·a·dise
n.
1.
The
garden
of
Eden
,
in
which
Adam
and
Eve
were
placed
after
their
creation
.
2.
The
abode
of
sanctified
souls
after
death
.
To-day
shalt
thou
be
with
me
in
paradise
.
--
Luke
xxiii
. 43.
It
sounds
to
him
like
her
mother's
voice
,
Singing
in
Paradise
. --
Longfellow
.
3.
A
place
of
bliss
;
a
region
of
supreme
felicity
or
delight
;
hence
,
a
state
of
happiness
.
The
earth
Shall
be
all
paradise
. --
Milton
.
Wrapt
in
the
very
paradise
of
some
creative
vision
.
--
Beaconsfield
.
4.
Arch.
An
open
space
within
a
monastery
or
adjoining
a
church
,
as
the
space
within
a
cloister
,
the
open
court
before
a
basilica
,
etc
.
5.
A
churchyard
or
cemetery
. [
Obs
.]
Fool's paradise
.
See
under
Fool
,
and
Limbo
.
Grains of paradise
.
Bot.
See
Melequeta pepper
,
under
Pepper
.
Paradise bird
.
Zool.
Same
as
Bird of paradise
.
Among
the
most
beautiful
species
are
the
superb
(
Lophorina superba
);
the
magnificent
(
Diphyllodes magnifica
);
and
the
six-shafted
paradise
bird
(
Parotia sefilata
).
The
long-billed
paradise
birds
(
Epimachin
æ)
also
include
some
highly
ornamental
species
,
as
the
twelve-wired
paradise
bird
(
Seleucides alba
),
which
is
black
,
yellow
,
and
white
,
with
six
long
breast
feathers
on
each
side
,
ending
in
long
,
slender
filaments
.
See
Bird of paradise
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Paradise fish
Zool.
,
a
beautiful
fresh-water
Asiatic
fish
(
Macropodus viridiauratus
)
having
very
large
fins
.
It
is
often
kept
alive
as
an
ornamental
fish
.
Paradise flycatcher
Zool.
,
any
flycatcher
of
the
genus
Terpsiphone
,
having
the
middle
tail
feathers
extremely
elongated
.
The
adult
male
of
Terpsiphone paradisi
is
white
,
with
the
head
glossy
dark
green
,
and
crested
.
Paradise grackle
Zool.
,
a
very
beautiful
bird
of
New
Guinea
,
of
the
genus
Astrapia
,
having
dark
velvety
plumage
with
brilliant
metallic
tints
.
Paradise nut
Bot.
,
the
sapucaia
nut
.
See
Sapucaia nut
. [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
Paradise whidah bird
.
Zool.
See
Whidah
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fool
,
n.
1.
One
destitute
of
reason
,
or
of
the
common
powers
of
understanding
;
an
idiot
;
a
natural
.
2.
A
person
deficient
in
intellect
;
one
who
acts
absurdly
,
or
pursues
a
course
contrary
to
the
dictates
of
wisdom
;
one
without
judgment
;
a
simpleton
;
a
dolt
.
Extol
not
riches
,
then
,
the
toil
of
fools
.
--
Milton
.
Experience
keeps
a
dear
school
,
but
fools
will
learn
in
no
other
.
--
Franklin
.
3.
Script.
One
who
acts
contrary
to
moral
and
religious
wisdom
;
a
wicked
person
.
The
fool
hath
said
in
his
heart
,
There
is
no
God
.
--
Ps
.
xiv
. 1.
4.
One
who
counterfeits
folly
;
a
professional
jester
or
buffoon
;
a
retainer
formerly
kept
to
make
sport
,
dressed
fantastically
in
motley
,
with
ridiculous
accouterments
.
Can
they
think
me
. . .
their
fool
or
jester?
--
Milton
.
April fool
,
Court fool
,
etc
.
See
under
April
,
Court
,
etc
.
Fool's cap
,
a
cap
or
hood
to
which
bells
were
usually
attached
,
formerly
worn
by
professional
jesters
.
Fool's errand
,
an
unreasonable
,
silly
,
profitless
adventure
or
undertaking
.
Fool's gold
,
iron
or
copper
pyrites
,
resembling
gold
in
color
.
Fool's paradise
,
a
name
applied
to
a
limbo
(
see
under
Limbo
)
popularly
believed
to
be
the
region
of
vanity
and
nonsense
.
Hence
,
any
foolish
pleasure
or
condition
of
vain
self-satistaction
.
Fool's parsley
Bot.
,
an
annual
umbelliferous
plant
(
Aethusa Cynapium
)
resembling
parsley
,
but
nauseous
and
poisonous
.
To make a fool of
,
to
render
ridiculous
;
to
outwit
;
to
shame
. [
Colloq
.]
To play the fool
,
to
act
foolishly
;
to
act
the
buffoon
;
to
act
a
foolish
part
.
“I
have
played
the
fool
,
and
have
erred
exceedingly.”
--
1
Sam
.
xxvi
. 21.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fool's
paradise
n
:
an
illusory
state
of
wellbeing
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