Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hesperides
Noun
/hɛˈspɛr.ɪ.deɪz/

Definition
The Hesperides are the nymphs of the evening and the golden light of sunsets in Greek mythology. They are often associated with a mythical garden that contained golden apples.

Examples
- According to myth, the Hesperides guarded the golden apples that brought forth eternal life.
- The evening was filled with a Hesperides-like glow as the sun set over the horizon.
- One of the hero’s tasks was to steal the fruit from the Hesperides’ garden.

Meaning
In a broader sense, ‘hesperides’ can refer to the enchanting allure of dusk and the beauty found in the twilight hours. The term also brings to mind a sense of mystique and ancient lore.

Synonyms
- Twilight nymphs
- Evening maidens
- Golden orchard guardians