2. Noun. (alternative form of logaoedic) ¹
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Definition of Logaoedic
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Logaoedic
Literary usage of Logaoedic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges: Founded on by Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough (1903)
"The principal logaoedic forms are •— 1. ... This mixture of irrational measures
gives an effect approaching that of prose: hence the name logaoedic ..."
2. A Latin Grammar: Founded on Comparative Grammar by Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough (1880)
"logaoedic Verse. id. Ep. i1. 369. Trochaic verses containing irrational ...
Each logaoedic form contains a single dactyl,1 which may be either in the first, ..."
3. A Grammar of the Latin Language for the Use of Schools and Colleges by Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard, Henry Preble (1888)
"logaoedic verse is a name given to a kind of verse consisting ... logaoedic lines
consist almost always of one dactyl and two, three, or four trochees. ..."
4. A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by Albert Harkness (1881)
"logaoedic ' Verse is a special variety of Trochaic Verse. ... The following
logaoedic verses appear in Horace : I. The ADONIC : Montis i- l ..."
5. A Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges by James Hadley, Frederic De Forest Allen (1912)
"logaoedic verses consist of mixed dactyls and trochees. The dactyls may stand
before the trochees, or between them ; but trochees never stand between the ..."
6. Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar: For Schools and Colleges : Founded on by Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough, George Lyman Kittredge (1892)
"Each logaoedic form contains a single dactyl,1 which may be either in the first,
second, ... and, in general, the effect of the logaoedic forms is ..."
7. Selections from Latin poets: with brief notes by Morris Hicky Morgan, Albert Andrew Howard, Richard Clarke Manning, Maurice Whittemore Mather (1897)
"logaoedic is the name of a form of rhythm in which a great body of Greek and ...
logaoedic verse is made up of trochees not the same value in this verse as ..."
8. A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by Albert Harkness (1882)
"The following logaoedic verses appear in Horace : I. The ADONIC : -^^l^o or JC3.
... Is the technical term applied to the regular logaoedic ..."