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pro·tha·la·mi·on P0615300 (prō′thə-lā′mē-ən, -ŏn′)n. pl. pro·tha·la·mi·a (-mē-ə) A song in celebration of a wedding; an epithalamium. [pro- + Greek epithalamion, epithalamium; see epithalamium.]prothalamion (ˌprəʊθəˈleɪmɪən) or prothalamiumn, pl -mia (-mɪə) 1. (Poetry) a song or poem in celebration of a marriage2. (Music, other) a song or poem in celebration of a marriage[C16: from Greek pro- before + thalamos marriage; coined by Edmund Spenser, on the model of epithalamion]pro•tha•la•mi•on (ˌproʊ θəˈleɪ miˌɒn, -ən) also pro•tha•la•mi•um (-mi əm) n., pl. -mi•a (-mi ə) a song or poem written to celebrate a marriage. [1597; pro-2 + (epi) thalamion; coined by Edmund Spenser] prothalamion, prothalamiuma nuptial or wedding song or verse.See also: MarriageThesaurusNoun | 1. | prothalamion - a song in celebration of a marriageprothalamiumepithalamium - an ode honoring a bride and bridegroomsong, vocal - a short musical composition with words; "a successful musical must have at least three good songs" |
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ProthalamionSpenser’s poem celebrating the double marriage of the two daughters of the Earl of Worcester. [Br. Poetry: Haydn & Fuller, 615]See: MarriageprothalamionenUK
Synonyms for prothalamionnoun a song in celebration of a marriageSynonymsRelated Words |