EUMOLPIQUE


Meaning of EUMOLPIQUE in English

œ̅mȯlpēk noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Greek eumolpein to sing well (from eu- + -molpein, akin to Greek melpein to sing) + French -ique -ic

: a poetic measure consisting of two unrhymed Alexandrines with alternate masculine and feminine endings

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