Pantheon
1 Americannoun
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a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d.
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(lowercase) a public building containing tombs or memorials of the illustrious dead of a nation.
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(lowercase) the place of the heroes or idols of any group, individual, movement, party, etc., or the heroes or idols themselves.
to earn a place in the pantheon of American literature.
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(lowercase) a temple dedicated to all the gods.
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(lowercase) the gods of a particular mythology considered collectively.
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(esp in ancient Greece or Rome) a temple to all the gods
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all the gods collectively of a religion
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a monument or building commemorating a nation's dead heroes
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Other Word Forms
- pantheonic adjective
Etymology
Origin of Pantheon
1375–1425; late Middle English panteon < Latin Panthēon < Greek Pántheion, noun use of neuter of pántheios of all gods, equivalent to pan- pan- + the ( ós ) god + -ios adj. suffix
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