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Ode

ode
 noun combining form  Etymology: Greek -odos, from hodos  1. way ; path electrode  2. electrode diode ODE  noun  Etymology: Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin, from Greek oide, literally, song, from aeidein, aidein to sing; akin to Greek aude voice  Date: 1588 a lyric poem usually marked by exaltation of feeling and style, varying length of line, and complexity of stanza forms  • odist noun
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  n. 1 a lyric poem, usu. rhymed and in the form of an address, in varied or irregular metre. 2 hist. a poem meant to be sung. Etymology: F f. LL oda f. Gk oide Attic form of aoide song f. aeido sing ODE 1. suffix forming nouns meaning 'thing of the nature of' (geode; trematode). Etymology: Gk -odes adj. ending 2. comb. form Electr. forming names of electrodes, or devices having them (cathode; diode). Etymology: Gk hodos way ...
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  1. ода Pindaric ode —- пиндарическая ода 2. поэма, предназначенная для пения ...
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  noun ода ...
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  (odes) An ode is a poem, especially one that is written in praise of a particular person, thing, or event. ...Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n a long poem addressed to a person or thing  (Keats' `Ode to A Grecian Urn') ...
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  - 1588, from M.Fr. ode, from L.L. ode "lyric song," from Gk. oide, Attic contraction of aoide, from aeidein "sing," related to aude "voice, tone, sound." A rhymed lyric, often an address, usually dignified, rarely extending to 150 lines. ...
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