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mimiambic, a. and n.|ˈmaɪ-, ˈmɪmɪæmbɪk| [ad. mod.L. mīmiambic-us, f. mīmiambī: see prec.] A. adj. Pertaining to or of the nature of mimiambi. Of a poet: That wrote mimiambi.
1700Collier 2nd Def. Short View 7 Another Mimiiambick poet. 1846Smith's Dict. Biogr. & Mythol. II. 695/2 Matius..a mimiambic poet. B. n. pl. = mimiambi.
1845Encycl. Metrop. X. 412/1 Contemporary with Laberius and Publius was Cneius Matius, who wrote Mimiambics, which differed from the Mimes of the two former authors only by being written in scazontics. 1894Athenæum 27 Jan. 108/3 The mimiambics of Herondas have already made a sensation in the learned world. |