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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
Many voters who’ve managed to strap themselves to the mast have chosen the lotus eater’s life; seeing nothing, hearing nothing, hoping to disappear into their phones and realities of their own creation….It's time to listen to the Cassandras.
There's stuff happening on the right side in "Lotus Eater" by Mura Masa that habitually gets congealed into a middle-of-your-head mass of sound on most headphones.
Is the flute part in Lotus Eater a sample?
The dream of the lotus eater, the mindfulness of the meditating monk and the agony of the patient all feel the way they do because of the shape of the distinct crystals in a space of a trillion dimensions—truly a beatific vision.
We want to become a sort of lotus eater, at least for a while.
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