ultima Thule
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Definition
Noun: - A distant, remote, or extreme point or region; the farthest limit or boundary. In historical and literary contexts, it specifically refers to a place believed to be the northernmost habitable region of the world in ancient geography.
Usage
- The term is used to describe a place that is extremely far away, often metaphorically representing the ultimate limit or the most remote point attainable.
- It is a formal and somewhat literary term.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- As a metaphorical concept: Often used to signify the utmost limit of knowledge, exploration, or experience.
- The quest for a unified theory of everything is the ultima Thule of modern physics.
- Capitalization: When referring specifically to the ancient geographical concept, it is often capitalized as .
Variants and Related Words
- Thule (Noun): The name of the ancient region itself, sometimes used interchangeably but often considered a step before the "farthest" Thule.
- Pytheas, a Greek explorer, was said to have visited Thule.
Synonyms
- Pinnacle: The highest point of achievement or development.
- Apex: The top or highest part of something.
- Zenith: The time at which something is most powerful or successful.
- Farthest point: The most distant location.
- Remote frontier: A distant and undeveloped region.
Antonyms
- Center: The middle point.
- Heartland: The central or most important part of a country or area.
- Beginning: The point in time or space at which something starts.
Notes
- The phrase originates from Latin, where "" means "farthest" and "" was the name given by ancient Greek and Roman geographers to a northern land, often identified with Iceland, Norway, or the Shetland Islands.
- In modern contexts, it is used more for poetic or rhetorical effect than for literal geographical description.
Noun
- the geographical region believed by ancient geographers to be the northernmost land in the inhabited world