Definition of Parodoi

1. parodos [n] - See also: parodos

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parodoi

parochializing
parochially
parochian
parochians
parochin
parochins
parodiable
parodic
parodical
parodically
parodied
parodies
parodist
parodistic
parodists
parodoi (current term)
parodontitis
parodontium
parodos
parody
parodying
parodynia
paroecious
paroemia
paroemias
paroicous
paroket
parol
parol evidence rule
parolable

Literary usage of Parodoi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens by Archaeological Institute of America (1897)
"In the accompanying plans I have indicated the earth-line on the face of the wall, the sills in the wall itself, and the inclination of the parodoi from the ..."

2. The Attic Theatre: A Description of the Stage and Theatre of the Athenians by Arthur Elam Haigh (1907)
"It is probable that, when the parodoi commenced with a series of ... But all parodoi written in lyrical metres were undoubtedly accompanied with a dance. ..."

3. The Attic Theatre: A Description of the Stage and Theatre of the Athenians by Arthur Elam Haigh (1889)
"It is probable that when the parodoi commenced with a series of ... But all parodoi written in lyrical metres were undoubtedly accompanied with a dance. ..."

4. The Attic Theatre: A Description of the Stage and Theatre of the Athenians by Arthur Elam Haigh (1898)
"But all parodoi written in lyrical metres were undoubtedly accompanied with a dance. ... in which many of the parodoi in Aristophanes are written, ..."

5. The Classical World by Classical Association of the Atlantic States (1916)
"Occasionally «' and it are employed with reference to the parodoi, and this usage is "improper" when the preposition must be taken as referring to entering ..."

6. The Acropolis of Athens by Martin Luther D'Ooge (1909)
"the hall on the floor above ; finally, G = the open part of the parodoi, while G^ = the part covered with a vaulted ceiling. ..."

7. A Study of Archaism in Euripides by Clarence Augustus Manning (1916)
"If we disregard the prologue of the Rhesus as suspicious, we still have the parodoi of the Medea and the Alcestis opening with ..."

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