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pae⋅an

[pee-uhn]
–noun
1. any song of praise, joy, or triumph.
2. a hymn of invocation or thanksgiving to Apollo or some other ancient Greek deity.
Also, pean.


Origin:
1535–45; < L: religious or festive hymn, special use of Paean appellation of Apollo < Gk Pain physician of the gods


pae⋅an⋅ism, noun
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pae·an also pe·an   (pē'ən)   
n.  
  1. A song of joyful praise or exultation.

  2. A fervent expression of joy or praise: "The art . . . was a paean to paganism" (Will Durant).

  3. An ancient Greek hymn of thanksgiving or invocation, especially to Apollo.


[Latin paeān, hymn of thanksgiving, often addressed to Apollo, from Greek paiān, from Paiā, a title of Apollo.]
pae'an·is'tic (-ĭs'tĭk) adj.
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Word Origin & History

paean 
1592, from L. paean "hymn of deliverance," from Gk. paian "hymn to Apollo," from Paian, a name of the god; originally the physician of the gods (in Homer), later merged with Apollo; lit. "one who touches," from paio "to touch, strike."
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paean

solemn choral lyric of invocation, joy, or triumph, originating in ancient Greece, where it was addressed to Apollo in his guise as Paean, physician to the gods. In the Mycenaean Linear B tablets from the late 2nd millennium BC, the word pa-ja-wo-ne is used as a name for a healer god. This god's name was later associated with Apollo and his son Asclepius.

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