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strophic, a. Prosody.|ˈstrɒfɪk, ˈstrəʊ-| [f. stroph-e + -ic. Cf. antistrophic.] a. Pertaining to strophes; consisting of strophes. b. Belonging to the strophe as distinguished from the antistrophe.
1848Class. Museum V. 386 As regards Pindar, the fragments of the first dithyramb,..give evidence of strophic composition. 1861Paley æschylus (ed. 2) Supplices 62 note, Either the strophic or the antistrophic verse must be altered. 1866Lytton Lost Tales Miletus Pref. x, The strophic metres of the ancients. 1896R. G. Moulton Lit. Study Bible i. 62 The reader must be on the watch to distinguish the ‘strophic structure’, where the stanzas may be unequal, from the ‘antistrophic structure’, in which the two stanzas of a pair are exact counterparts. 1906Expositor June 565 [He] illustrates the ordinary parallelisms and strophic phenomena. |