Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
anadyomene
adjective
/ˌæn.əˈdaɪ.əˌmiːn/

Definition
A term derived from the ancient Greek word that means ‘rising’ or ’emerging’.

Examples
- The anadyomene beauty rose from the depths of the ocean, embodying grace and elegance.
- In the painting, the artist captured the anadyomene figure with vibrant colors and soft brush strokes.
- The poem describes the anadyomene waves, reflecting the sun as they crash onto the shore.

Meaning
In literature and poetry, ‘anadyomene’ often refers to something that is surfacing or coming into view, particularly in a serene or beautiful manner. It is often associated with depictions of goddesses or idealized figures emerging from the water.

Synonyms
- Emerging
- Surfacing
- Arising