Definition of Commos

1. commo [n] - See also: commo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Commos

commonwealthman
commonwealthmen
commonwealths
commonwealthsman
commonwealthsmen
commorance
commorances
commorancies
commorancy
commorant
commorants
commoration
commorations
commorient
commorse
commos (current term)
commot
commotal
commote
commotes
commotio
commotio cerebri
commotio retinae
commotional
commotions
commots
commove
commoved
commoves

Literary usage of Commos

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

1. Sophocles by Lewis Campbell (1879)
"Lastly, the chief commos (or conjoint lament) is very differently placed. ... The Antigone ends with a commos, and this is interrupted by the announcement ..."

2. History of the Literature of Ancient Greece: To the Period of Isocrates by Karl Otfried Müller, George Cornewall Lewis (1847)
"The commos often occupies a considerable part of a tragedy, especially those ... In a commos, moreover, the long systems of artfully interwoven strophes and ..."

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