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1 σάτιρα
lampoonΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > σάτιρα
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2 σατιρίζω
lampoonΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > σατιρίζω
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3 κωμῳδέω
A treat after the manner of κωμῳδοί: hence, satirize, lampoon, ridicule,κωμῳδεῖ τὴν πόλιν ἡμῶν Ar.Ach. 631
, cf. Pl.R. 395e, 452d, Ael.VH13.43, etc.;κ. τοὺς τραγῳδούς Arist.Po. 1458b32
;κ. τινὰ ἐπί τινι Ath.8.344e
, cf. Sch.Ar.V.42: abs., Ar.Pl. 557:—[voice] Pass., Id.V. 1026, Ra. 368, Plu.2.712a, etc.; μὴ κωμῳδεῖσθαι ὀνομαστί τινα Sch.Ar.Av. 1297; τὸ κοινὸν καὶ κεκωμῳδημένον, of the parasites, Alex. 116.2; κεκωμῳδημένα made matter for comedy, Pl.Lg. 816d.2 κωμῳδεῖν τὰ δίκαια, = κωμῳδοῦντα εἰπεῖν τὰ δ., Ar.Ach. 655.3 generally, make fun of, ridicule, Lys.24.18.II to be aκωμῳδός 3
, write comedies, c. acc. cogn.,κ. κωμῳδίας Luc.Pisc.25
; write in a comedy (introducing a quotation), Phld.Vit.p.38 J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κωμῳδέω
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4 σίλλος
II satirical poem or lampoon in hexam. verse, such as those written by Timo of Phlius (cf. σιλλογράφος), D.L.9.111; applied to the poems of Xenophanes of Colophon by Str.14.1.28, Sch.Ar.Eq. 406, Procl.ad Hes. Op. 284, Sch.Il.2.212, Eust.204.22: in general,τὸν σ. ψόγον λέγουσι μετὰ παιδιᾶς δυσαρέστου Ael.VH3.40
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5 ἰαμβίζω
II abs., talk in iambic verse, Luc.JTr.33(s.v.l.).2 etym. of θρίαμβος, Corn.ND30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰαμβίζω
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6 ἴαμβος
A iambus, the metrical foot ?ἴαμβοςX ¯, Pl.R. 400b, etc.;ὁ ἴ. αὐτὴ.. ἡ λέξις ἡ τῶν πολλῶν Arist.Rh. 1408b33
; δάκτυλος ὁ κατὰ ἴαμβον, = ?ἴαμβοςX ¯ ?ἴαμβοςX ¯, Anon.Rhythm.Oxy.2.3, Aristid.Quint.1.17.II iambic verse, Archil.22 (pl.) Pl. Ion 534c, etc.;ἴαμβος τρίμετρος Hdt. 1.12
;ἴ. Ἱππώνακτος Ar.Ra. 661
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1418b29, Po. 1448b33.III iambic poem, such as those of Callimachus, Str.8.3.30; esp. lampoon, mostly in pl., Pl.Lg. 935e, Arist.Pol. 1336b20;ἐφ' ὑβριστῆρας ἰάμβους AP7.352
(Mel.(?)): also in Prose, οἱ καταλογάδην ἴ. Ath.10.445b.b of the persons lampooned, Luc.Pseudol. 2.2 a kind of extempore play got up by αὐτοκάβδαλοι, who themselves had the same name, Semus 20. (For the termination perh. cf. διθύραμβος, θρίαμβος.)
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