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Definition of Antistrophic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to an antistrophe.
Definition of Antistrophic
1. a. Of or pertaining to an antistrophe.
Definition of Antistrophic
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to an antistrophe. ¹
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Definition of Antistrophic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antistrophic
Literary usage of Antistrophic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association by American philological association (1897)
"Notes on antistrophic Verbal ... Then, as an example of the use made by Hermann
of the principle of antistrophic verbal ..."
2. The Modern Reader's Bible: The Books of the Bible with Three Books of the by Richard Green Moulton (1907)
"... gives the proper emphasis to the though [antistrophic (in strains): 12, 12.
Modified envelop cxl. A Cry for Deliverance, with the usual ..."
3. The Metres of the Greeks and Romans: A Manual for Schools and Private Study by Eduard Munk (1844)
"We call antistrophic choral songs those which are divided into single strophes,
... A. antistrophic Composition. It was employed by the Dorian lyric, ..."
4. The Literary Study of the Bible: An Account of the Leading Forms of by Richard Green Moulton, ( (1899)
"Thus, the refrains which are used to separate the seven idyls, or to break the
longer idyls into parts, are found to be outside the antistrophic plan, ..."
5. The Verse of Greek Comedy by John Williams White (1912)
"985-1000: non-antistrophic period in Aeolic rhythm, ... 1148-54: non-antistrophic
period in simplified ..."
6. Crystallography: A Treatise on the Morphology of Crystals by Nevil Story-Maskelyne (1895)
"And since antistrophic asymmetric faces on a crystal cannot be brought into
congruence by the revolution of the crystal round any diametral line, ..."