"Paeony" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Paeony is a type of flowering plant, typically having large, showy flowers. It is a perennials herbaceous plant, native to Asia, Europe, and North America, belonging to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). The flowers of the paeony plant are often referred to as paeonies or paeony flowers, and are known for their large, delicate petals and beautiful colors.
Paeon is a noun that refers to the Paean, a hymn or song of praise and thanksgiving, especially one sung to Apollo in ancient Greece. It can also refer to a type of perennials that have a climbing habit and bell-shaped flowers, which are often used in medicine. <br><br>In medicine, Paeon is also the name of a genus of flowering plants, such as the Paeonia or Peony, which are used in herbal remedies to treat various health issues including menstrual cramps and depression.
"Paez" is a surname of Spanish and Italian origin. It is derived from the Latin word "pacificus," meaning "peaceful" or "calm." As a surname, it likely originated as a nickname for someone who brought peace or stability to a particular region or community.
I apologize, but "paganical" is not a valid word in the English language. It seems to be a made-up or invented term. As a result, there is no meaning associated with it.