epithalamium

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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
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epithalamion
a song or poem celebrating a marriage
epithalamion
{i} wedding poem, poem praising the bride and groom
epithalamium

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    ep·i·tha·la·mi·um

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