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antistrophic, a. and n.|æntɪˈstrɒfɪk| [ad. Gr. ἀντιστροϕικ-ός, f. ἀντιστροϕή: see prec.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to antistrophes.
1859in Worcester. 1881Stanley Chr. Inst. iii. 65 An antistrophic hymn to Christ. 1882M. Dodds Genesis 108 The answer is given in poetical form, in two couplets or antistrophic parallelisms. B. n. pl. antistrophics [Gr. ἀντιστροϕικά]: the lyrical part of Greek dramas.
1811Edin. Rev. XVIII. 176 Dr. Burney's disposition of the following..Antistrophics. |