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==Wikipedia EN==
An [[epithalamium]] (/ˌɛpɪθəˈleɪmiəm/; Latin form of Greek [[ἐπιθαλάμιον]] epithalamion from ἐπί epi "upon," and θάλαμος thalamos nuptial chamber) is a poem written specifically for the bride on the way to her marital chamber. This form continued in popularity through the history of the classical world; the Roman poet Catullus wrote a famous epithalamium, which was translated from or at least inspired by a now-lost work of Sappho. According to Origen, the Song of Songs might be an epithalamium on the marriage of Solomon with Pharaoh's daughter.
==Translations==
be_x_old ; эпіталама; be: эпіталама; bg: епиталамий; de: Epithalamium; en: epithalamium; es: epitalamio; eu: epitalamio; fr: épithalame; gl: epitalamio; hr: epitalamij; hy: հարսանեկան պոեզիա; io: epitalamio; it: epitalamio; ja: 祝婚歌; ky: эпиталама; la: epithalamion; nl: epithalamium; no: epitalamium; pl: epitalamium; pt: epitalâmio; ru: эпиталама; sh: epitalamij; sr: епиталам; tr: düğün kasidesi; uk: епіталама

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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

Wikipedia EN

An epithalamium (/ˌɛpɪθəˈleɪmiəm/; Latin form of Greek ἐπιθαλάμιον epithalamion from ἐπί epi "upon," and θάλαμος thalamos nuptial chamber) is a poem written specifically for the bride on the way to her marital chamber. This form continued in popularity through the history of the classical world; the Roman poet Catullus wrote a famous epithalamium, which was translated from or at least inspired by a now-lost work of Sappho. According to Origen, the Song of Songs might be an epithalamium on the marriage of Solomon with Pharaoh's daughter.

Translations

be_x_old ; эпіталама; be: эпіталама; bg: епиталамий; de: Epithalamium; en: epithalamium; es: epitalamio; eu: epitalamio; fr: épithalame; gl: epitalamio; hr: epitalamij; hy: հարսանեկան պոեզիա; io: epitalamio; it: epitalamio; ja: 祝婚歌; ky: эпиталама; la: epithalamion; nl: epithalamium; no: epitalamium; pl: epitalamium; pt: epitalâmio; ru: эпиталама; sh: epitalamij; sr: епиталам; tr: düğün kasidesi; uk: епіталама