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Sotadean, a. and n.|səʊtəˈdiːən| [f. L. Sōtadē-us, f. Sōtadēs: see next.] = Sotadic a.
1774J. Patsall tr. Quintilian's Inst. ix. iv. II. 144 note, Sotadean verses consisted sometimes of iambics, sometimes of trochaics, sometimes of dactyls, and sometimes of anapæstics, which being read backwards made another kind of verse. 1830Seager tr. Hermann's Elem. Doctr. Metres 96 Among the verses adduced by Hephaestion there are, besides the Sotadean, only two which appear to be really Ionic à majori. |