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Headword:
Anapaista
Adler number: alpha,1999
Translated headword: anapaests
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Properly these are the lyric odes in the parabases of choruses, but peculiarly those of rhythms.[1]
They call every parabasis "anapaests". "[If any comic poet] had come forward before and praised himself in the anapaests";
Aristophanes says [this] in
Peace.[2]
"And playful writings [sc. were directed] against this, and they were singing anapaests against [the] Romans."[3]
But [masculine] "anapaest" also means a type of meter of lines.[4]
Greek Original:Anapaista: kuriôs ta en tais parabasesi tôn chorôn aismata, idiôs de ta tôn rhuthmôn. pasan de parabasin anapaistous kalousin. auton epêinei proteron parabas en tois anapaistois: phêsin Aristophanês en Eirênêi. graphai te paigniôdeis es touto, kai anapaista êidonto kata Rhômaiôn. sêmainei de anapaistos kai eidos metrou stichôn.
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Keywords: comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; historiography; history; meter and music; poetry
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 12 May 2001@12:16:46.
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