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Borrowed from Ancient Greek ληκύθιον (lēkúthion, small oil-flask), in reference to a passage in Aristophanes' comedy The Frogs.

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lekythion (plural lekythia)

  1. (poetry) In classical Greek and Latin poetry, a metric pattern defined by a sequence of seven alternating long and short syllables at the end of a verse.