(Adjective)
Catastrophic, outrageous, atrocious, ridiculous &/or preposterous.
Basically describes something extremely silly, terrible &/or disastrous.
(e.g: 'The doctor exclaimed, 'This imposter putting pineapple on the pizza? Aposterous!' and flew a tantrum on the floor.')
(NOTE: The noun for aposterous would be apostrophy)
(Similar: Indigo child, shining one, silver-child, moon-child, fire-child & sun-child).
1. A child of a divinity, (esp. a fire/light/sun one)/born from light/the sun/fire, has a golden aura, gold spiritual blood, gold spiritual eyes, light or fire powers and was destined to incarnate as a mortal on a divine mission for their divinities.
2. A light, fire or sun divinity, (such as Apollo, the Olympian sun god or his winged male muse children).
3. An angel or winged guardian of light, (such as starchild demigods or the seraphim that is destined to destroy evil as the prophecy fortold).
(They may be very humble like Jesus or vain like Apollo. It just depends on who their divine parent is).
The nurse exclaimed, 'This child is a golden child, because you can see it in the way it's eyes glow, in the sun. They shall save the world.'
1. A child of an Olympian god.
2. An occasion when the ancient or modern Olympic Games were or are held.
3. A period of four years between Olympic Games, used by the ancient Greeks in dating events.
4. A major international contest in a particular game, sport, or scientific subject.
(e.g: 'The Olympiad waged war against the titanids (ie. children of the titans) '
How the gods perceive time differently from mortals, due to their longer lifespans.
(e.g: 'The gods are typically more patient than mortals as 100 years is like a month in god-time' ).
(Note: God-time is kind of comparable to human and dog years, but not exactly).