noun
- a plant of the lily family with long narrow leaves and tall spikes of white or yellow flowers
- in Greek mythology, a flower said to cover the meadows of the underworld
Usage: mythology
Examples
- The asphodel bloomed in tall white spikes across the Mediterranean hillside.
- She planted asphodels in her garden for their striking yellow flowers.
- In Homer’s Odyssey, the spirits wandered through fields of asphodel.
- The ancient Greeks believed asphodel flowers carpeted the afterlife.
- Wild asphodels grew abundantly on the rocky slopes.
- The poet wrote of asphodel meadows where souls found peace.