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Hymeneal

Hymeneal \Hy`me*ne"al\, Hymenean \Hy`me*ne"an\, a. [L. hymeneius, a., also Hymenaeus, n., Hymen, Gr. ? the wedding song, also ? Hymen: cf. F. hym['e]n['e]al, hym['e]n['e]en.] Of or pertaining to marriage; as, hymeneal rites.
--Pope.

Hymeneal

Hymeneal \Hy`me*ne"al\, Hymenean \Hy`me*ne"an\, n. A marriage song.
--Milton.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
hymeneal

c.1600, "of or relating to a marriage;" as a noun, "wedding hymn," from 1717; from Latin hymenaeus, from Greek hymenaios "belonging to wedlock, wedding, wedding song," from Hymen, Greek god of marriage.

Wiktionary
hymeneal

a. 1 Pertaining to marriage. 2 (context anatomy English) Of or pertaining to the hymen. n. A hymn, song or poem in honour of a wedding.

WordNet
hymeneal
  1. adj. of or relating to a wedding or marriage; "hymeneal rites"

  2. n. a wedding hymn

Usage examples of "hymeneal".

Chickens offered their breasts: pies hinted savoury secrets: things mystic, in a mash, with Gallic appellatives, jellies, creams, fruits, strewed the table: as a tower in the midst, the cake colossal: the priestly vesture of its nuptial white relieved by hymeneal splendours.

Anyone above or below the prescribed ages who takes part in the public hymeneals shall be said to have done an unholy and unrighteous thing.