P'an

[P'91·an]

An ancient Greek hymn in honor of Apollo as a healing deity, and, later, a song addressed to other deities.

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An ancient Greek hymn in honor of Apollo as a healing deity, and, later, a song addressed to other deities.


P'91an

P'91"an , n. [L. paean, Gr. , fr. the physician of the gods, later, Apollo. Cf. P'91on, Peony.] [Written also pean.] 1. An ancient Greek hymn in honor of Apollo as a healing deity, and, later, a song addressed to other deities. 2. Any loud and joyous song; a song of triumph. Dryden. "Public p'91ans of congratulation." De Quincey. 3. See P'91on.

An ancient Greek hymn in honor of Apollo as a healing deity, and, later, a song addressed to other deities.

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Usage Examples

Comedy is so hard to do, so it was very cool to do dead pan humor.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

I heard my name associated with the Peter Pan syndrome more than once. But really, what's so wrong with Peter Pan? Peter Pan flies. He is a metaphor for dreams and faith.

There are a lot of things that fit on a bumper sticker in terms of either liberty or equality or progress that when made more concrete just don't pan out.

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