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1 paean
['piːən]сущ.; лат.1) ист. пеан ( хвалебная песнь Аполлону)2) книжн. победная или хвалебная песнь; хвалаto sing a paean to smb.'s glory — петь кому-л. хвалу
The film received a paean from the critics. — Фильм получил хвалебные отзывы критиков.
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2 Paean
subs.Song of triumph: P. and V. παιάν, ὁ.Sing a paean, v.: P. and V. παιωνίζειν, V. παιᾶνα ἐπεξιακχιάζειν, παιᾶνα ἐφυμνεῖν; see under Triumph.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Paean
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3 Hymn
subs.Paean, hymn of praise or victory: P. and V. παιάν, ὁ.Sing paean, v.: P. and V. παιωνίζειν (absol.).——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hymn
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