See also: logaoedic

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Adjective edit

logaœdic (comparative more logaœdic, superlative most logaœdic)

  1. Obsolete form of logaoedic.
    • 1840, Karl Otfried Müller, chapter XIII, in History of the Literature of Ancient Greece, volume I, Baldwin and Cradock, page 171:
      Hence this metre was frequently used by the Æolians, and their strophes were principally formed by connecting logaœdic rhythms with trochees, iambi, and Æolic dactyls.

Noun edit

logaœdic (plural logaœdics)

  1. Obsolete form of logaoedic.