noun
- a song or poem written to celebrate a wedding or the bride and groom
Usage: literary; formal; often used in classical or Renaissance contexts
Examples
- The poet composed an epithalamium to honor the couple on their wedding day.
- Renaissance writers often crafted elaborate epithalamiums for noble marriages.
- The epithalamium praised the bride's beauty and the groom's virtue.
- Classical epithalamiums were performed at wedding celebrations in ancient Greece and Rome.
- She wrote a modern epithalamium that blended traditional and contemporary themes.