paeonian
/pɪˈoʊniən/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to a region in ancient Greece, or to its inhabitants.
“The paeonian people had a unique culture that blended Greek and Thracian traditions.”
2. noun
A member of an ancient Greek tribe, particularly one that inhabited the region around Mount Olympus.
“The paeonians were known for their skill in warfare and their rich mythological heritage.”
3. noun
A flower of the genus Paeonia, especially the common paeony.
“The paeonian flowers bloomed beautifully in the spring, filling the air with their sweet fragrance.”