Avalon
or Av·al·lon
[ av-uh-lon ]
/ ˈæv əˌlɒn /
noun Celtic Legend.
an island, represented as an earthly paradise in the western seas, to which King Arthur and other heroes were carried at death.
Origin of Avalon
< Medieval Latin (
insula)
avallonis (Geoffrey of Monmouth) (island) of Avallon, literally, apple tree (island) < a British Celtic stem for apple tree, cognate with Welsh
afall (plural collective), Middle Breton
avallenn (singular), Old Irish
aball (feminine) <
*ǫbǫl-n-, cognate with Slavic *(
j)ablanĭ; see
apple
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British Dictionary definitions for avalon
Avalon
/ (ˈævəˌlɒn) /
noun
Celtic myth
an island paradise in the western seas: in Arthurian legend it is where King Arthur was taken after he was mortally wounded
Word Origin for Avalon
from Medieval Latin
insula avallonis island of Avalon, from Old Welsh
aballon apple