scolion

/ˈskoʊliən/
noun
  1. A short, witty poem or song, especially one sung at a banquet in ancient Greece.
    • He memorized a scolion by the poet Alcaeus for his classics class.
    • The guests took turns reciting a scolion after the feast.
    • Ancient Greek banquets often ended with a scolion about love or wine.
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