Since paean is a song of joyful praise or exultation, the opposite is calumny, condemnation or criticism.
A paean is a song of praise or triumph, often used to express Thanksgiving or joy. It is generally a celebratory composition expressing gratitude or homage.
dirge, jeremiad, lamentation
a hymn of praise
The word 'παιάν' is a Greek equivalent of 'paean'. It's spelled 'paian' in Roman letters. It's applied to songs that may be solemn as chants or triumphant with praise.
The word you are looking for is "paean."
A paean is a song of praise, from the Greek word of the same meaning.
After the horrific war was over, the bards sang a paean to show triumph, but also to remember the people lost in the battle.
It is most likely a play on the word "Invader"
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A small farm
Water Garden
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