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1 Paeān
Paeān ānis, m the god of healing (an epithet of Apollo): signum Paeanis: Paeana voca, O.: Parce, Paean! Iu.—A hymn to Apollo, festive hymn, hymn of triumph, paean, C.: laetus, V.: victor canebat Paeana, Pr.—The characteristic foot in the versification of paeans (of one long and three short syllables, in any order).* * *Ihymn (usually of victory, to Apollo/other gods); Paean (Greek Apollo as healer)IIpaeanos/is N Mhymn (usually of victory, to Apollo/other gods); Paean (Greek Apollo as healer) -
2 Paean
Paean, ānis, m., = Paian.I.An appellation of Apollo, as the healing deity:II.signum Paeanis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 57, § 127:Paeana voca,
Ov. M. 14, 720; Juv. 6, 172; cf. Fest. p. 222 Müll.; Macr. S. 1, 17.—Transf.A.A religious hymn, orig. in honor of Apollo, but also transf. to other deities, a festive hymn, hymn of triumph or praise, a pœan:B.conclamant socii laetum paeana secuti,
Verg. A. 10, 738; id. ib. 6, 657:Herculeum paeana canunt,
Stat. Th. 4, 157:paeanem citare,
Cic. de Or. 1, 59, 251.—As a simple exclamation, like hymenaee:dicite io Paean, et io bis dicite Paean,
shout huzza! Ov. A. A. 2, 1.—The prevailing foot in the versification of such hymns, consisting of one long syllable and three short ones, Cic. Or. 64, 215 and 218 (commonly written paeon, q. v.). -
3 महस्
mahartvijmáhasn. greatness, might, power, glory (instr. pl. greatly, mightily etc.) RV. AV. Br. Up. ;
joy, gladness, pleasure VS. AV. TBr. (- ás ind. gladly, briskly, swiftly RV.);
a festival orᅠ a festive hymn Pañcar. ;
a sacrifice, oblation L. ;
light, splendour, majesty Inscr. Kāv. Kathās. BhP. ;
the fourth of the seven worlds (written mahar;
seeᅠ above andᅠ cf. vyāhṛiti);
= udaka, water Naigh. I, 12 ;
N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr. ;
- महस्त्व
- महस्वत्
- महस्विन्
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4 महस् _mahas
महस् n. [मह्-असुन्]1 A festival, a festive occasion.-2 An offering, oblation, a sacrifice.-3 Light, lustre; कल्याणानां त्वमसि महसां भाजनं विश्वमूर्ते Māl.1.3; U.4.1; 5.27.-4 The fourth of the seven worlds; see महर्.-5 A hymn of praise (Ved.).-6 Pleasure, enjoyment; जातमहाः स्तवनानि वसन्तः Rām. Ch.4.95; महोमहत्त्वं महनीय- शीले विलासलोलेन विलोचनेन 6.12.-7 Greatness, power.-8 Abundance, plenty.-9 Water.
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