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|lshtext=<b>ĕpĭthălămĭum</b>: ii, n., = ἐπιθαλάμιον,<br /><b>I</b> a [[nuptial]] [[song]], [[epithalamium]], Treb. Poll. Gallien. 11. Quintilian calls the wellknown Carmen nuptiale of [[Catullus]] (62) Epithalamium, Quint. 9, 3, 16.
|lshtext=<b>ĕpĭthălămĭum</b>: ii, n., = [[ἐπιθαλάμιον]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[nuptial]] [[song]], [[epithalamium]], Treb. Poll. Gallien. 11. Quintilian calls the wellknown Carmen nuptiale of [[Catullus]] (62) Epithalamium, Quint. 9, 3, 16.
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Revision as of 10:56, 30 January 2021

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ĕpĭthălămĭum: ii, n., = ἐπιθαλάμιον,
I a nuptial song, epithalamium, Treb. Poll. Gallien. 11. Quintilian calls the wellknown Carmen nuptiale of Catullus (62) Epithalamium, Quint. 9, 3, 16.

Latin > German (Georges)

epithalamium, iī, n. (επιθαλάμιον), das Brautlied, das meist chorweise vor der Brautkammer (thalamus) abgesungen wurde (hingegen der hymenaeus bei der Heimführung der Braut), Quint. 9, 3, 16. Treb. Poll. Gallien. 11. § 7: sanctarum nuptiarum dulce canit epithalamium, Hieron. epist. 53, 8.

Latin > English

epithalamium epithalamii N N :: nuptial song