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Meaning of nepenthe

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nepenthe (n.)

A drug used by the ancients to give relief from pain and sorrow; -- by some supposed to have been opium or hasheesh. Hence, anything soothing and comforting.

nepenthe Sentence Examples

  1. In ancient Greece, nepenthe was a mythical potion believed to erase all sorrow and pain.
  2. The nepenthe of forgetfulness washes over me, erasing the anguish of the past.
  3. He sought a nepenthe to numb the heartache that consumed him.
  4. The music was her nepenthe, transporting her to a realm of solace and tranquility.
  5. The fragrant scent of lavender acted as a nepenthe for her troubled mind.
  6. She found temporary nepenthe in the embrace of a new love, forgetting her former sorrows.
  7. The nepenthe of alcohol offered him a brief respite from his troubles.
  8. The nepenthe of laughter dissipated the tension and replaced it with a sense of joy.
  9. The written word became her nepenthe, providing comfort and distraction from reality.
  10. The soothing waters of the ocean were a nepenthe for her weary soul, washing away her cares.

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A drug used by the ancients to give relief from pain and sorrow; -- by some supposed to have been opium or hasheesh. Hence, anything soothing and comforting.

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In ancient Greece, nepenthe was a mythical potion believed to erase all sorrow and pain.

The nepenthe of forgetfulness washes over me, erasing the anguish of the past.

He sought a nepenthe to numb the heartache that consumed him.

The music was her nepenthe, transporting her to a realm of solace and tranquility.