Why this word is great
PAEANISM — [Noun] An enthusiastic expression or practice of praise or triumph. From paean (from Latin Paean, from Greek Παιάν, a hymn of thanksgiving or triumph, originally a title for Apollo as the healer) + -ism (a suffix forming nouns of action or practice). Unlike a eulogy, which formalizes remembrance for the dead, or a dirge, which sculpts grief into sound, paeanism is a vital, upward thrust of collective noise—praise as a performed act of survival. It is the bronze clash of shields celebrating a safe return, the ragged chorus rising from a crowded street after a tyranny falls, and the resonant thrum of many voices filling a vaulted space; a human noise flung against the silence to prove, however briefly, that joy can be made permanent through volume alone.