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παίπαλα
παιπάλη
παιπάλημα
παιπαλόεις
παῖς
παῖς
παίσδω
παιφάσσω
παίχνιον
παίω
Παιών
Παίων
παιωνίζω
παιώνιος
παιωνισμός
πᾱκτίς
πᾱκτός
πακτόω
πάλᾱ
παλάθη
πάλαι
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Παιών
Παιώνῶνος
dial.Παιᾱ́νᾶνος
ep.Παιήωνονος
Aeol.Πᾱ́ωνονος
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Paion, Paian, Paieon, Paongod of healing; in Hom. and Hes.fr. a separate god, in later authors usu. equated w. ApolloHom. Hes.fr. Sapph. Sol. Pi. Trag.epith. of AsklepiosAr.quot.S. παιώνῶνοςdial.παιᾱ́νᾶνοςep.παιήωνονοςm fig., ref. to a personhealerw.gen.of troublesA. S.epith. of deathA.fr. E.epith. of sleepS. song of petition, thanksgiving or celebrationaddressed esp. to Apollo, but also to other gods, in various ctxts., e.g. before a battle, after victory, at a wedding, accompanying libations at a symposiumpaeanIl. hHom. Alcm. Archil. Thgn. B.ref. to a dirge or sim.A. E. exclam.ἰὴ παιών, ἱὴ παιῆονor sim., ritual cry assoc.w. such songs, also separately as an appeal for good fortuneLyr.adesp. Carm.Pop. Pi.fr. Ar. Call. metrical foot consisting of one long and three short syllablespaeonArist.

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Headword:
Παιών
Headword (normalized):
παιών
Headword (normalized/stripped):
παιων
IDX:
30416
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-30417
Key:
Παιών

Data

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