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                    "dictionary": "Bailly",
                    "reference": "Bailly 2020 Hugo Chávez Gérard Gréco, André Charbonnet, Mark De Wilde, Bernard Maréchal & contributeurs \/ Licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification — « CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 »",
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                    "description": "<b>ου (ὁ) :<br\/>   I<\/b> ïambe, <i>pied d’une brève et d’une longue<\/i> <font color='purple'>[⏑‒]<\/font> PLAT. <i>Rsp. 400<\/i> b ; ARSTT. <i>Rhet. 3, 8, 4 ;<\/i><br\/><b>   II<\/b> vers ïambique, AR. <i>Ran. 661 ;<\/i> ἴ. τρίμετρος, HDT. <i>1, 12,<\/i> vers ïambique trimètre ; <i>d’où :<\/i><br\/><b>      1<\/b> poème ïambique, <i>càd<\/i>. satirique, STR. <i>354 ; d’ord. au pl<\/i>. PLAT. <i>Ion 534<\/i> c, <i>Leg. 935<\/i> e ;<br\/><b>      2<\/b> sorte de drame satirique, SEMUS (ATH. <i>622<\/i> b) ; <i>p. ext. au pl<\/i>. acteurs (<i>d’ord<\/i>. αὐτοκάϐδαλοι) dans les comédies de ce genre, SEMUS (ATH. <i>622<\/i> b).<p style='color:darkblue'><b>Étym<\/b>. <i>pré-grec<\/i>.<\/p>"
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                    "description": "ὁ, <b>iambus<\/b>, the metrical foot ˘ ⁻, Pl. <i>R.<\/i> 400b, etc. ; ὁ ἴ. αὐτὴ… ἡ λέξις ἡ τῶν πολλῶν Arist. <i>Rh.<\/i> 1408b33; δάκτυλος ὁ κατὰ ἴαμβον, = ˘ ⁻ ˘ ⁻, <i>Anon.Rhythm. Oxy<\/i>. 2.3, Aristid.Quint. 1.17.<br\/><b>iambic verse<\/b>, Archil. 22 (pl.) Pl. <i>Ion<\/i> 534c, etc. ; ἴαμβος τρίμετρος Hdt. 1.12; ἴ. Ἱππώνακτος Ar. <i>Ra.<\/i> 661, cf. Arist. <i>Rh.<\/i> 1418b29, <i>Po.<\/i> 1448b33.<br\/><b>iambic poem<\/b>, such as those of Callimachus, Str. 8.3.30; esp.<br\/><b>lampoon<\/b>, mostly in pl., Pl. <i>Lg.<\/i> 935e, Arist. <i>Pol.<\/i> 1336b20; ἐφ’ ὑβριστῆρας ἰάμβους <i>AP<\/i> 7.352 (Mel. (?)); also in Prose, οἱ καταλογάδην ἴ. Ath. 10.445b. of the persons lampooned, Luc. <i>Pseudol.<\/i><br\/><b>2. a kind of extempore play<\/b> got up by αὐτοκάβδαλοι, who themselves had the same name, Semus 20. (For the termination perh. cf. διθύραμβος, θρίαμβος.)"
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                    "reference": "Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)",
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                    "description": "ὁ (s. ἰάπτω zu Ende ; nach den Alten von Ἰάμβη), <i>der Jambus, der bekannte Versfuß<\/i> ◡ –, Plat. <i>Rep<\/i>. III.400b ; <i>jambischer Vers<\/i>, ἴαμβον Ἱππώνακτος ἀνεμιμνησκόμην Ar. <i>Ran<\/i>. 661, wie Strab. VIII.354 ; im plur. <i>jambisches Gedicht<\/i>, ὁ δ' ἔπη, ὁ δ' ἰάμβους οἷός τε ποιεῖν Plat. <i>Ion<\/i> 534c ; ὡς ἱστορεῖ Ἀρχέλαος ἐν τοῖς ἰάμβοις Ath. XII.554e ; οἱ καταλογάδην ἴαμβοι werden erwähnt X.445a ; von Archilochos bes. zu Schmähgedichten gebraucht, daher auch <i>Schmäh-, Spottgedicht<\/i>, ἴαμβοι ὑβριστῆρες Mel. 119 (VII.3521 ; λυσσῶντες Hadriän. 5 (ib. 674, vgl. 69, 70). – Auch die Dichter u. Sänger hießen ἴαμβοι, bes. die einer Art improvisierten Drama's, auch αὐτοκάβδαλοι genannt, Ath. XIV.622b."
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