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ChoriambiChoriambus Cho`ri*am"bus, n.; pl. L. Choriambi, E.
Choriambuses. [L. choriambus, Gr. ?; ? a choreus + ?
iambus.] (Anc. Pros.)
A foot consisting of four syllables, of which the first and
last are long, and the other short (- [crescent] [crescent]
-); that is, a choreus, or trochee, and an iambus united. Choriambic
Choriambic Cho`ri*am"bic, a. [L. choriambicus, gr. ?.]
Pertaining to a choriamb. -- n. A choriamb.
ChoriambusChoriambus Cho`ri*am"bus, n.; pl. L. Choriambi, E.
Choriambuses. [L. choriambus, Gr. ?; ? a choreus + ?
iambus.] (Anc. Pros.)
A foot consisting of four syllables, of which the first and
last are long, and the other short (- [crescent] [crescent]
-); that is, a choreus, or trochee, and an iambus united. ChoriambusesChoriambus Cho`ri*am"bus, n.; pl. L. Choriambi, E.
Choriambuses. [L. choriambus, Gr. ?; ? a choreus + ?
iambus.] (Anc. Pros.)
A foot consisting of four syllables, of which the first and
last are long, and the other short (- [crescent] [crescent]
-); that is, a choreus, or trochee, and an iambus united. EnchorialEnchorial En*cho"ri*al, Enchoric En*chor"ic, a. [Gr. ?
domestic, native; ? in + ? place, country.]
Belonging to, or used in, a country; native; domestic;
popular; common; -- said especially of the written characters
employed by the common people of ancient Egypt, in
distinction from the hieroglyphics. See Demotic. Epichorial
Epichorial Ep`i*cho"ri*al, a. [Gr. ?; ? over + ? country.]
In or of the country. [R.]
Epichorial superstitions from every district of Europe.
--De Quincey.
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