prothalamion
英 [,prəʊθə'leɪmɪən]
美
英文词源
- prothalamion (n.)
- "song sung before a wedding," 1590s, coined as a poem title by Edmund Spenser (based on epithalamion) from Greek pro- "before" (see pro-) + thalamos "bridal chamber" (see thalamus). Sometimes Latinized as prothalamium.