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sympotic, a.|sɪmˈpɒtɪk| [f. as next.] = sympotical a.
1972P. M. Fraser Ptolemaic Alexandria I. x. 565 In other fields Asclepiades shows himself an innovator in his adaptation of existing poetical genres to the epigram. This is clearly shown in his sympotic epigrams, which form a main category of his work. 1981Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Nov. 1307/5 The archaic age was the great age of sympotic pottery: potters and painters became rich and famous, producing shapes and painting designs which echoed the sympotic preoccupations of their aristocratic patrons. |