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hyporchema
[ hahy-per-kee-muh ]
noun
, plural hy·por·che·ma·ta [hahy-per-, kee, -m, uh, -t, uh].
- a lively choral ode sung in ancient Greece in honor of Apollo or Dionysus.
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- hy·por·che·mat·ic [hahy-per-kee-, mat, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hyporchema1
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Example Sentences
According to the historians, the Greeks attributed dancing to their deities: Homer makes Apollo orchestes, or the dancer; and amongst the early dances is that in his honour called the Hyporchema.
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But poesy and dancing share much in common especially in that type of song called Hyporchema, in which is the most lively representation imaginable, dancing doing it by gesture, and poesy by words.
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