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El Dorado

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El Do·ra·do 1  (d-räd, -r-)
A legendary city or historical region of the New World, often thought to be in South America, that was fabled for its great wealth of gold and precious jewels and eagerly sought by 16th- and 17th-century explorers, including Sir Walter Raleigh.

El Do·ra·do 2  (d-räd, -r-)
n.
A place of fabulous wealth or inordinately great opportunity.

[After El Dorado1.]

El Dorado [ɛl dɒˈrɑːdəʊ (Spanish) ɛl doˈraðo]
n
1. (Myth & Legend / European Myth & Legend) a fabled city in South America, rich in treasure and sought by Spanish explorers in the 16th century
2. Also eldorado any place of great riches or fabulous opportunity
[from Spanish, literally: the gilded (place)]

El Dorado - A place offering fabulous wealth or opportunity (after the legendary place in South America, "the gilded one").
See also related terms for opportunity.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.El Dorado - an imaginary place of great wealth and opportunityEl Dorado - an imaginary place of great wealth and opportunity; sought in South America by 16th-century explorers
fictitious place, imaginary place, mythical place - a place that exists only in imagination; a place said to exist in fictional or religious writings
Translations
El Dorado, eldorado
n pl <-dos> → (El)dorado nt, → Paradies nt (fig)


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Could I but succeed in once breaking down the barrier of religious superstition which had kept the red races from this El Dorado it would be a fitting memorial to the immortal virtues of my Princess--I should have again served Barsoom and Dejah Thoris' martyrdom would not have been in vain.
This was the precious scheme to make your fortune, was it; this was the secret certain source of wealth in which I was to have sunk my money (if I had been the fool you took me for); this was your inexhaustible mine of gold, your El Dorado, eh?
And yet he was serious; he was fascinated by Newman's plain prose version of the legend of El Dorado.
 
 
 
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