dithyrambic

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Definition of dithyrambic

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

adj

  1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling a dithyramb; especially, passionate, intoxicated with enthusiasm.
    “Signor Papini, the leader of italian pragmatism, grows fairly dithyrambic over the view that it opens, of man's divinely-creative functions.”
    “Nevertheless, if one has time and, still more, the patience to search whole acres of dithyrambic prose, he shall have his reward.”
    “Bradly was out of bed, blundering across the floor to kneel by her and pat reassurance on her satin-smooth shoulders. She gripped him with both arms, holding him tight against the convulsive shudder that rejected terror in the security of his arms. Confounded by a dithyrambic conflict of fear and exultation, Bradly could only snatch at one coherent thought, "Damme, after the old bitch accusin' me..."”
    “... thighs appear to be continuously alighting and pausing in mid-air, detached from their dithyrambic owners, like luminous birds on the wing.”
    “The dithyrambic chorus is a chorus of transformed people, for whom their social past, their civic position, is entirely forgotten.”
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adj

  1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling a dithyramb; especially, passionate, intoxicated with enthusiasm.
    “Signor Papini, the leader of italian pragmatism, grows fairly dithyrambic over the view that it opens, of man's divinely-creative functions.”
    “Nevertheless, if one has time and, still more, the patience to search whole acres of dithyrambic prose, he shall have his reward.”
    “Bradly was out of bed, blundering across the floor to kneel by her and pat reassurance on her satin-smooth shoulders. She gripped him with both arms, holding him tight against the convulsive shudder that rejected terror in the security of his arms. Confounded by a dithyrambic conflict of fear and exultation, Bradly could only snatch at one coherent thought, "Damme, after the old bitch accusin' me..."”
    “... thighs appear to be continuously alighting and pausing in mid-air, detached from their dithyrambic owners, like luminous birds on the wing.”
    “The dithyrambic chorus is a chorus of transformed people, for whom their social past, their civic position, is entirely forgotten.”

noun

  1. A dithyramb.
    “1775, Anonymous, review of the West translation of Pindar's Olympic Odes, in The Critical Review, volume 40, page 451, As we have no remains of the dithyrambics of the ancients, we cannot exactly ascertain the measure.”

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Etymology

From dithyramb + -ic.

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