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Strophe

strophe
- 1603, from Gk. strophe "stanza," originally "a turning," in reference to the section of an ode sung by the chorus while turning in one direction, from strephein "to turn," from PIE *strebh- "to wind, turn."
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   noun  Etymology: Greek strophe, literally, act of turning, from strephein to turn, twist  Date: 1603  1.  a. a rhythmic system composed of two or more lines repeated as a unit; especially such a unit recurring in a series of strophic units  b. stanza  2.  a. the movement of the classical Greek chorus while turning from one side to the other of the orchestra  b. the part of a Greek choral ode sung during the ~ of the dance ...
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  n. 1 a a turn in dancing made by an ancient Greek chorus. b lines recited during this. c the first section of an ancient Greek choral ode or of one division of it. 2 a group of lines forming a section of a lyric poem. Derivatives strophic adj. Etymology: Gk strophe, lit. turning, f. strepho turn ...
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  1. стих. строфа ...
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  noun prosody строфа ...
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