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dithyrambic Meaning in Bengali



 মহোল্লাসপূর্ণ,

বা একটি অর্চনাসংগীত এর পদ্ধতিতে

Adjective:

মহোল্লাসপূর্ণ,





dithyrambic's Usage Examples:

enthusiastic speech or piece of writing is still occasionally described as dithyrambic.


435/4 – 380/79 BC) was a Greek dithyrambic poet, an exponent of the "New Music.


" He was one of the most important dithyrambic poets of ancient Greece.


450 – 390 BC) was an innovative dithyrambic poet (an exponent of the "new music") in classical Athens whose work has survived.


446 – 357 BC) was a Greek musician and dithyrambic poet, an exponent of the "new music.


Philotas (Greek: Φιλώτας; lived 5th century BC) was an ancient Greek dithyrambic poet and musician, the disciple of Philoxenus of Cythera; he is considered.


400 BC) was an ancient Greek dithyrambic poet who was also skillful as a painter; he seems to have been esteemed.


intimated by Xenophon, who makes Aristodemus give him first place among dithyrambic poets, alongside Homer, Sophocles, Polykleitos and Zeuxis, as the chief.


By the word "tragedy" here we can understand only the old dithyrambic and satyrical tragôidia, into which it is possible that Epigenes may.


Likymnios of Chios (Greek: Λικύμνιος, Latin: Licymnius) was an ancient Greek dithyrambic poet from Chios, probably born in the fourth century BC although this.


" Apart from the "too much dithyrambic tone," Salata's work is considered fundamental and a "very valuable exegesis.


Greek: Φρύννις or Ancient Greek: Φρύνις) of Mytilene was a celebrated dithyrambic poet of ancient Greece, who lived roughly around the time of the Peloponnesian.


After the pompē, the chorēgoí led their choruses in the dithyrambic competitions.


phallophori, stands in the same relation to comedy as Arion, with his dithyrambic chorus, to tragedy.


In 1962 he developed his "dithyrambic painting" in Berlin and began the Mickey Mouse series and a year later.


several prominent ancient Greeks: Philoxenus of Cythera, an ancient Greek dithyrambic poet Philoxenus of Leucas, a legendary glutton King Philoxenus, an Indo-Greek.


According to a passage in Deipnosophistae, the sophist and dithyrambic poet Licymnius of Chios tells a different tale about the Endymion myth.


(approximate date) Agesipolis I, king of Sparta Philoxenus of Cythera, Greek dithyrambic poet (b.



dithyrambic's Meaning':

of or in the manner of a dithyramb

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