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Pindaric
Pin·dar P0310300 (pĭn′dər) 522?-443? bc. Greek lyric poet remembered especially for his odes celebrating victorious athletes. Pin·dar′ic (-dăr′ĭk) adj.Pindaric (pɪnˈdærɪk) adj1. (Poetry) of, relating to, or resembling the style of Pindar2. (Poetry) prosody having a complex metrical structure, either regular or irregularn (Poetry) See Pindaric odePin•dar•ic (pɪnˈdær ɪk) adj. 1. of or in the style of Pindar. 2. of elaborate form and metrical structure, as an ode or verse. n. [1630–40; < Latin Pindaricus < Greek Pindarikós. See Pindar, -ic] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Pindaric - an ode form used by Pindar; has triple groups of triple unitsPindaric odeode - a lyric poem with complex stanza forms | Translations EncyclopediaSeePindarPindaric Related to Pindaric: odeSynonyms for Pindaricnoun an ode form used by PindarSynonymsRelated Words |