peã

See also: pea, PEA, peà, peʻa, and pe'a

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin paeān (a hymn, especially a victory hymn, to Apollo or another god), from Ancient Greek παιᾱ́ν (paiā́n, a chant or song, especially a thanksgiving or victory hymn, to Apollo under the name Παιᾱ́ν (Paiā́n)), from the phrase Ἰὼ Παιᾱ́ν (Iṑ Paiā́n, O Paean!, Thanks to Paean!).

Noun

peã m (plural peãs)

  1. paean (a song of triumph)
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