Orphean

/ɔːrˈfiːən/ adjective

Definition

Melodious and enchanting, like the music of Orpheus; having the power to charm and move through musical beauty.

Etymology

From Orpheus, the legendary Greek musician. Variation of 'orphic,' emphasizing the musical rather than mystical quality.

Kelly Says

Music SO beautiful it could raise the dead — because Orpheus literally DID that! When a melody makes you stop everything and just LISTEN, that's orphean power. Some songs are spells! 🎵🪄

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