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21 Melicus
1. II.In partic., lyric, lyrical:B.poëma,
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1. II.In partic., lyric, lyrical:B.poëma,
Cic. Opt. Gen. Or. 1, 1.—Subst.:1. 2.mĕlĭca, ae, f., a lyric poem, ode, Petr. 64.2. -
23 лирика
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24 лирик
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25 fidicen
fidicen inis, m [2 fides+1 CAN-], a luteplayer, lyrist, minstrel, harper: nobilis: Latinus, lyric poet, H.: Romanae lyrae, H.* * *lyre-player; writer of lyric poetry; lyricist -
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27 liry|k
Ⅰ m pers. (poeta) lyric poet, lyricist, lyrist Ⅱ m inanim. zw. pl (G liryku) (utwór) lyric (poem)- liryki miłosne love lyricsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > liry|k
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28 lirico
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29 λυρικός
A of or for the lyre, lyric,μοῦσα Anacreont.2
B 2;τέχνη Plu.2.13b
;τὰ κωμικὰ καὶ τραγικὰ καὶ λ. Phld.Po.2.35
.II as Subst. λ., ὁ, lyrist, AP11.78 (Lucill.), Plu.Num.4; or, lyric poet, Cic.Orat.55.183, Plu.2.1142b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λυρικός
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30 μελικός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μελικός
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32 서정시인
n. lyric poet, lyricist, poet who writes in a lyrical style; person who writes song lyrics -
33 fidicen
fĭdĭcen, ĭnis, m. [2. fides-cano], a luteplayer, lyrist, minstrel, harper:Socratem fidibus docuit nobilis fidicen,
Cic. Fam. 9, 22, 3; id. N. D. 3, 9, 23 (with tibicen); Val. Max. 3, 6, 4; Mart. Cap. 3, § 296.— Poet. transf., a lyric poet:Latinus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 33:Romanae lyrae,
id. C. 4, 3, 23:lyrae Pindaricae,
Ov. P. 4. 16, 28;and in apposition: doctor Argivae fidicen Thaliae (Apollo),
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στησί-χορος, ον,A establishing or leading χοροί:—hence as pr. n., [full] Στησίχορος, [dialect] Dor. [full] Στᾱς-, ὁ, the Lyric poet Stesichorus, Simon.53, Pl.Phdr. 243a: prov., οὐδὲ τὰ τρία Στησιχόρου (i.e. strophe, antistrophos, epode) γνῶναι, of illiterate persons, Diogenian.7.14:—Adj. [full] Στησιχόρειος, ον, Plu.2.1135c, etc.2 a throw of the dice which showed eight pips, said to be named from the eight-sided monument of the poet at Himera, Poll. 9.100.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στησίχορος
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35 פינדאר
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