Adonia

/əˈdoʊniə/ noun

Ancient Greek festivals held in honor of Adonis, featuring songs of lamentation and celebration of the vegetation god's death and rebirth.

From Greek Adonis, a beautiful youth in mythology who dies and returns to life seasonally, representing plant growth cycles. The -ia suffix denotes a festival or celebration. The tradition reflects ancient Mediterranean agricultural societies' attempts to understand seasonal changes.

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