'Paradise' is a word borrowed from Avestan 'pairidaēza'. The word entered the English language some time around the 12th century.
paradise [noun] [12th century]
- eden
- an intermediate place or state where the souls of the righteous await resurrection and the final judgment
- heaven
- a place or state of bliss, felicity, or delight
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Etymology: Middle English 'paradis' from Anglo-French, from Late Latin 'paradisus' from Greek 'paradeisos' literally, enclosed park, of Iranian origin; akin to Avestan 'pairi-daēza-' enclosure; akin to Greek 'peri' around and to Greek 'teichos' wall
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