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† ˈpanegyre Obs. [ad. Gr. πανήγυρις panegyris: in sense 1 identified with panegyric.] 1. A eulogy: = panegyric n. 1.
1603B. Jonson (title) A panegyre on the happy entrance of James, our sovereign, to his first high session of Parliament. a1618Sylvester Mayden's Blush Ded. 4 Instead..of precious Gifts, of solemne Panegyres: Accept a Heart. 2. A general assembly: = panegyris 1.
1757Stukeley in Mem. (Surtees) III. 358 Here was in British times the great panegyre of the Druids, the mid⁓summer meeting of all the country round. 1763― Palæograph. Scara 8 At public sacrifice, which they called Panegyres; a meeting of a side of a country, a province. |