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anadem

[ an-uh-dem ]

noun

Archaic.
  1. a garland or wreath for the head.


anadem

/ ˈæ²Ôəˌ»åÉ›³¾ /

noun

  1. poetic.
    a garland for the head
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of anadem1

1595–1605; < Latin ²¹²Ô²¹»åŧ³¾ ( a ) headband < Greek, derivative of ²¹²Ô²¹»å±ðî²Ô to bind up ( ana- ana- + »åŧ- verbid stem of »å±ðî²Ô to bind) + -ma noun suffix
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of anadem1

C17: from Latin ²¹²Ô²¹»åŧ³¾a wreath, from Greek ²¹²Ô²¹»åŧ³¾a, from anadein to wreathe, from ana- + dein to bind
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Anadem, an′a-dem, n. a band or fillet bound round the head: a wreath or chaplet of flowers.

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But like a thing nailed down The burning gold held fast the anadem, And through her locks, the more she scattered them, Came fire the fiercer, till to earth she fell A thing—save to her sire—scarce nameable, And strove no more.

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Can I forget how Love once led the ways Of our two lives together, joining them; How every hour was his anadem, And every day a tablet in his praise!

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Drunken slaves lay on the floor, singing and touching goblets with drunken senators; men, rouged and clad in women's garments, were singing to the accompaniment of harps indecent dithyrambics, while they had twined the feminine anadem upon their heads with oak leaves, the simple ornament of civic virtue.

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His squalid discontent they saw, And, for that he had worshipped them With incense and with anadem, They willed his wintry world should thaw; And at thy cradle did decree That fifteen years should pass, and thou Should'st breathe upon that pallid brow Favonian airs of mirth and glee.

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