释义 |
pe·ric·o·pe \pəˈrikə(ˌ)pē\ noun (plural pericopes \-ēz\ ; also pericopae \-(ˌ)pē, -ˌpī\) Etymology: Late Latin, section of a book, from Greek perikopē act of cutting around, section, from peri- + kopē action of cutting; akin to Greek koptein to smite, cut off — more at capon 1. : a selection or extract from a book; especially : a selection from the Bible appointed to be read in church or used as a text for a sermon 2. [Greek perikopē section (as in the phrase kata perikopēn anomoiomerē of unlike parts as far as the section is concerned — used to describe such a group of strophes)] Greek & Latin prosody : a group of strophes in choral lyric each of which has a different structure corresponding to another such group in which each will have similarly differentiated structures |