logaœdic

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See also: logaoedic

English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

logaœdic (comparative more logaœdic, superlative most logaœdic)

  1. Obsolete form of logaoedic.
    • 1840, Karl Otfried Müller, chapter XIII, in History of the Literature of Ancient Greece, volume I, Baldwin and Cradock, page 171:
      Hence this metre was frequently used by the Æolians, and their strophes were principally formed by connecting logaœdic rhythms with trochees, iambi, and Æolic dactyls.

Noun[edit]

logaœdic (plural logaœdics)

  1. Obsolete form of logaoedic.