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has gloss | eng: Not to be confused with prosody Prosodion (Greek: ) in ancient Greece was a processional song to the altar of a deity, mainly Apollo or Artemis, sung ritually before the Paean hymn. Prosodia had been composed by Eumelus of Corinth and Limenius, as well the various winners in art competitions (Mouseia) . The etymology of the word is related to hodos road and not with ôidê song. |
lexicalization | eng: Prosodion |
instance of | c/Ancient Greek hymns |
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