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|lnetxt=epithalamium epithalamii N N :: nuptial song
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|wketx=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.
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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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|georg=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.
|georg=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.
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|wketx=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.
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