prosodion

/prəˈsoʊdiən/
noun
  1. A processional hymn or song, especially in ancient Greek religious ceremonies.
    • During the festival, the choir performed a prosodion to honor the god Apollo.
    • The ancient Greeks sang a prosodion as they walked toward the temple.
    • Scholars have reconstructed the melody of a prosodion from a surviving fragment of music.
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