
1) Ancient Greek theatre 2) Ancient lyric poem 3) Antistrophe follower 4) Archilochus work 5) Certain lyric poem 6) Classic lyric poem 7) Classic poem 8) Classical lyric poem 9) Classical poem 10) Creation of Archilochus 11) End of a pindar poem 12) Form of lyric poem 13) Greek lyric poem 14) Greek stanza
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1) Poem
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Epode, in verse, is the third part of an ode, which followed the strophe and the antistrophe, and completed the movement. At a certain point in time the choirs, which had previously chanted to right of the altar or stage, and then to left of it, combined and sang in unison, or permitted the coryphaeus to sing for them all, while standing in the ce...
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the third section (or the stand) of a Pindaric ode, after the strophe and antistophe.
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• (n.) The after song; the part of a lyric ode which follows the strophe and antistrophe, -- the ancient ode being divided into strophe, antistrophe, and epode. • (n.) A species of lyric poem, invented by Archilochus, in which a longer verse is followed by a shorter one; as, the Epodes of Horace. It does not include the elegiac distich.Ep...
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a verse form composed of two lines differing in construction and often in metre, the second shorter than the first. In Greek lyric odes, an epode is ...
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In Greek drama, part of the chorus; in poetry, a form of lyric. In drama, the strophe was sung while the chorus moved to the right, then the antistrophe while they moved to the left, followed by the...
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The third section (or the stand) of a pindaric ode, after the strophe and antistophe.
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Ep'ode noun [ Latin
epodos , Greek ..., from ..., adj., singing to, sung or said after, from ... to sing to;
'epi` upon, to + ... to sing: confer French
épode . See
Ode .]
(Poet.) (a) The after song; the part of a lyric ode which follows the strophe and ...
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The third stanza of a Pindaric ode. See ode.
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a kind of lyric poem, invented by Archilochus, in which a long verse is followed by a short one. · the part of a lyric ode following the strophe and antistrophe and composing with them a triadic unit.
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