logaoedic

/ˌlɑɡəˈiːdɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to a type of verse that combines dactyls and trochees, common in ancient Greek and Latin poetry.
    • The professor explained how logaoedic lines mix long and short syllables.
    • The poet studied logaoedic meter to understand ancient Greek odes.
    • Her analysis focused on the logaoedic rhythm in Horace's poems.
noun
  1. A line or verse written in logaoedic meter.
    • She could identify a logaoedic by its distinctive rhythm.
    • This ancient hymn is written entirely in logaoedics.
    • The student tried to compose a logaoedic for his classics assignment.
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