"Ŝangrilao" meaning in All languages combined

See Ŝangrilao on Wiktionary

Proper name [Esperanto]

IPA: [ʃanɡriˈlao] Forms: Ŝangrilaon [accusative]
Rhymes: -ao Etymology: From English Shangri-La (a fictional place described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by British author James Hilton). Etymology templates: {{der|eo|en|Shangri-La|pos=a fictional place described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by British author James Hilton}} English Shangri-La (a fictional place described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by British author James Hilton) Head templates: {{eo-proper noun}} Ŝangrilao (accusative Ŝangrilaon)
  1. Shangri-La, a fictional place of complete bliss, delight, and peace; a paradise. Wikipedia link: James Hilton (novelist), Lost Horizon (novel) Categories (topical): Fictional locations
    Sense id: en-Ŝangrilao-eo-name-rOp5xvTc Categories (other): Esperanto entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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        ],
        [
          "bliss",
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        ],
        [
          "delight",
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        ],
        [
          "peace",
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        ],
        [
          "paradise",
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        ]
      ],
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        "James Hilton (novelist)",
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      ]
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  ],
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    {
      "ipa": "[ʃanɡriˈlao]"
    },
    {
      "rhymes": "-ao"
    }
  ],
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        ]
      ],
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      "ipa": "[ʃanɡriˈlao]"
    },
    {
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    }
  ],
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