"Archilochian" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more Archilochian [comparative], most Archilochian [superlative]
Etymology: Latin Archilochius. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|Archilochius}} Latin Archilochius Head templates: {{en-adj}} Archilochian (comparative more Archilochian, superlative most Archilochian)
  1. (poetry) Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek satirical poet Archilochus and his style. Wikipedia link: Archilochian Categories (topical): Poetry Derived forms: greater Archilochian (english: a verse consisting of four dactyls and three trochees), lesser Archilochian (english: a verse comprising two dactyls and a length) Translations (pertaining to the Ancient Greek satirical poet Archilochus and his style): αρχιλόχειος (archilócheios) (Greek), arquilóquio (Portuguese), arquiloquiano (Portuguese)

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