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lotus-eater
[loh-tuhs-ee-ter]
noun
Classical Mythology.a member of a people whom Odysseus found existing in a state of languorous forgetfulness induced by their eating of the fruit of the legendary lotus; one of the lotophagi.
a person who leads a life of dreamy, indolent ease, indifferent to the busy world; daydreamer.
lotus-eater
noun
Greek myth one of a people encountered by Odysseus in North Africa who lived in indolent forgetfulness, drugged by the fruit of the legendary lotus
Word History and Origins
Origin of lotus-eater1
Example Sentences
A practiced lotus-eater, she finds the drug that will help her realize this ambition.
I wanted to become a lotus-eater and stay forever.
Another is Second Home, a shared workspace created by Silva and his business partner, Sam Aldenton, an enclave where industrious tech businesses can get in touch with their inner lotus-eater.
I felt a dash of the infatuation of the lotus-eater, in his "—land that seemed always afternoon."
Is this the existence of the lotus-eater, Marian?
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