epithalamium

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الإنجليزية - التركية
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epithalamion
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A song or poem celebrating a marriage
{n} a nuptial song or poem
{i} song or poem in honor of a bride and groom
A nuptial song, or poem in honor of the bride and bridegroom
or epithalamion Nuptial song or poem in honour or praise of a bride and bridegroom. In ancient Greece such songs were a traditional way of invoking good fortune on a marriage and often of indulging in ribaldry. The earliest evidence for literary epithalamiums are fragments by Sappho; the oldest surviving Latin examples are three by Catullus. In the Renaissance, epithalamiums based on classical models were written in Italy, France, and England; that of Edmund Spenser (1595) is considered the finest in English
epithalamy
epithalamion
a song or poem celebrating a marriage
epithalamion
{i} wedding poem, poem praising the bride and groom
epithalamium

    الواصلة

    ep·i·tha·la·mi·um

    النطق

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Ancient Greek ἐπιθαλάμιον, noun use of the neuter form of επιθαλαμιος ‘nuptial’, from επι− + θαλαμος ‘bridal chamber’.
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