philomel

[ˈfɪləmɛl]

philomel Definition

  • 1a poetic name for a nightingale
  • 2a woman who is a nightingale

Using philomel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "philomel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The philomel's song filled the forest with music.

  • Example

    She sang like a philomel, her voice sweet and melodious.

  • Example

    In the poem, the speaker compares his lover to a philomel.

philomel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for philomel

Phrases with philomel

  • to sing beautifully and melodiously

    Example

    She sang like a philomel, her voice filling the room with music.

  • philomelian strains

    sweet and melodious sounds

    Example

    The orchestra played philomelian strains that brought tears to the audience's eyes.

  • philomel's lament

    a mournful or sad song, especially one sung by a woman

    Example

    The singer performed the philomel's lament, a haunting melody that left the audience spellbound.

Origins of philomel

from Greek 'philomēla', the name of a princess in Greek mythology who was transformed into a nightingale

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Summary: philomel in Brief

The term 'philomel' [ˈfɪləmɛl] is a poetic name for a nightingale, a small bird known for its sweet and melodious song. It can also refer to a woman who sings like a nightingale. The phrase 'sing like a philomel' denotes singing beautifully and melodiously, while 'philomelian strains' refers to sweet and melodious sounds.