PAEON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PAEON is a metrical foot of four syllables with one long and three short syllables (as in classical prosody) or with one stressed and three unstressed syllables (as in English prosody)
Paean (god) - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Paean (Ancient Greek: Παιάν), Paeëon or Paieon (Παιήων), or Paeon or Paion (Παιών, 'physician, healer'), was a minor god, a divine physician of the gods, and an epithet shared by Apollo, Asclepius and Helios [1][2]
PAEON (Paieon) - Greek Physician of the Gods In Greek mythology Paeon was the physician of the gods who healed their wounds when they were injured in battle He was closely associated with the gods Apollo and Asclepius both of whom were invoked as Paean (Healer) in ancient hymns
paeon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary paeon English Noun paeon (plural paeons) (poetry) A foot containing any pattern of three short syllables and one long syllable
Paeon - definition of paeon by The Free Dictionary Define paeon paeon synonyms, paeon pronunciation, paeon translation, English dictionary definition of paeon n In quantitative verse, a foot of one long syllable and three short syllables occurring in any order American Heritage® Dictionary of the English