paeon Synonyms

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paeon Meaning

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paeon (n.)

A foot of four syllables, one long and three short, admitting of four combinations, according to the place of the long syllable.

paeon Sentence Examples

  1. The choir sang a stirring paeon in honor of their fallen comrades.
  2. The poet's paean to nature captured the ethereal beauty of the forest.
  3. The crowd erupted in a thunderous paeon of applause for the victorious team.
  4. The anthem was a paeon to the nation's heroes, inspiring patriotism in all who heard it.
  5. The musician's paeon on the violin filled the concert hall with its haunting melody.
  6. The historian's paean to the forgotten rulers of the past shed light on their lives and their impact.
  7. The author's paeon to the art of storytelling celebrated the power of words to transport and enchant.
  8. The scholar's paeon to knowledge emphasized the importance of education and intellectual pursuit.
  9. The activist's paeon to social justice called for a more equitable and compassionate world.
  10. The artist's paeon to creativity embraced the boundless possibilities of human imagination.

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A foot of four syllables, one long and three short, admitting of four combinations, according to the place of the long syllable.

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The choir sang a stirring paeon in honor of their fallen comrades.

The poet's paean to nature captured the ethereal beauty of the forest.

The crowd erupted in a thunderous paeon of applause for the victorious team.

The anthem was a paeon to the nation's heroes, inspiring patriotism in all who heard it.