The cretic or amphimacer metrical foot, with three syllables, the first and last of which are long and the second short, is sometimes also called a "'paeon diagyios " '.
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For example, is each of the following lines from the chorus of " Nymphetamine " a tribrach followed by a primus paeon followed by a spondee, or a quartus paeon followed by a dibrach followed by a bacchius?
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For example, is each of the following lines from the chorus of " Nymphetamine " a tribrach followed by a primus paeon followed by a spondee, or a quartus paeon followed by a dibrach followed by a bacchius?
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It comes from the Greek ????? ( also ?????? or ????? ), " song of triumph, any solemn song or chant . " " Paeon " was also the name of a divine physician and an epithet of Apollo.
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To discover the relation between Paean or Paeon, the healer-god, and paean in the sense of " song, " it is necessary to identify the connection between ritual chant and the shaman's healing arts.
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Only five years ago, RuPaul's pop paeon " Supermodel " was at the top of the charts and the singer George Michael's videos featured famous models lip-synching the lyrics to his music as they crawled across concrete floors.
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In this case, we'd have something like a " primus paeon tetrabrach ", but I wouldn't expect many people to know what that means either ( though it might make a decent name for a metal band; ) talk ) 22 : 03, 9 January 2014 ( UTC)
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An ancient cult of Aphrodite-Ariadne was observed at Amathus, Cyprus, according to the obscure Hellenistic mythographer Paeon of Amathus; Paeon's works are lost, but his narrative is among the sources cited by Plutarch in his " vita " of Theseus ( 20.3-. 5 ).
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An ancient cult of Aphrodite-Ariadne was observed at Amathus, Cyprus, according to the obscure Hellenistic mythographer Paeon of Amathus; Paeon's works are lost, but his narrative is among the sources cited by Plutarch in his " vita " of Theseus ( 20.3-. 5 ).
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"' Paeon "'or "'Paion "'(, gen . : ??????? ) in Greek mythology was a Paionian mentioned in the " Iliad " of Homer as the father of the warrior Agastrophus, slain by Diomedes, while fighting on the side of Troy in the Trojan War.