Entity: IMMORTAL
IMMORTAL refers to something or someone that is incapable of dying, living forever, or having everlasting fame. It can also denote a supernatural being, a divinity, or a person whose fame endures for many years.
IMMORTAL
Etymology
The term 'IMMORTAL' originates from Latin 'immortalis,' meaning 'not subject to death.'
Definition
IMMORTAL refers to something or someone that is incapable of dying, living forever, or having everlasting fame. It can also denote a supernatural being, a divinity, or a person whose fame endures for many years.
Historical Context
Throughout history, various mythologies, religions, and cultures have depicted IMMORTAL beings or figures, symbolizing eternal life or lasting legacy.
Cultural Significance
IMMORTAL figures often play a significant role in literature, art, and popular culture, representing themes of immortality, fame, and divinity.
Related Concepts
Concepts related to IMMORTAL include eternal life, deities, legendary figures, and enduring fame.
See Also
- Eternal life
- Mythology
- Fame
An entity or individual that is not subject to death or decay, possessing perpetual life or everlasting fame.