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ALCMANIAN

Volume 1 · 44 words · 1797 Edition

in ancient lyric poetry, a kind of verse consisting of two dactyls and two trochees; as,

\[ \text{Virgini} \text{bus} \text{puerisque} \text{canto}. \]

The word is formed from Alcman, the name of an ancient Greek poet, in great esteem for his erotics or amorous compositions.