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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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Greek1: anumenaios 2: humenaios 3: thalamêios 4: numpheios 5: Mouseios
Latin1: nuptalicius 2: nuptialis 3: Hymen 4: maritalis 5: sponsalis
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epitha^la^m-ios, on, belonging to a bridal, nuptial, epiboulê Luc.Salt.44; e. ôidai D.H.Rh.4.1.

II. Subst. epithalamios (sc. humnos or ôidê), ho or hê, bridal song, sung in chorus before the bridal chamber, Theoc. 18tit., Luc.Symp.40, Him.Or.1.1.