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  2. noun. 1. a. : the highest heaven or heavenly sphere in ancient and medieval cosmology usually consisting of fire or light. b. : the true and ultimate heavenly paradise. 2. : firmament, heavens. 3.

  3. empyrean. Empyrean refers to the highest part of heaven, believed in ancient and medieval cosmology to be inhabited by celestial beings made of pure light and to be the source of light and creation. It is often used metaphorically to describe a place or sphere of pure light, fire, or sublime beauty.

  4. Heavenly, celestial, or associated with the highest regions of the sky or the divine realm. "The painting depicted an empyrean paradise, with angels and divine beings." It often implies a sense of transcendence and spiritual purity, evoking imagery of a realm beyond the earthly and mundane.

  5. 1. a. The highest reaches of heaven, believed by the ancients to be a realm of pure fire or light. b. The abode of God and the angels; paradise. 2. The sky. adj. Of or relating to the empyrean of ancient belief.

  6. Empyrean Definition. The highest heaven. The abode of God and the angels; paradise. The sky; the celestial vault; firmament. Of or relating to the empyrean of ancient belief. Empyreal. Of the sky or the heavens; celestially refined.

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  7. Empyrean definition: the highest heaven, supposed by the ancients to contain the pure element of fire.. See examples of EMPYREAN used in a sentence.

  8. Definitions of 'empyrean' 1. archaic. the highest part of the (supposedly spherical) heavens, thought in ancient times to contain the pure element of fire and by early Christians to be the abode of God and the angels. [...] 2. poetic. the heavens or sky. [...] 3. of or relating to the sky, the heavens, or the empyrean. [...] 4. heavenly or sublime.

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