Definitions for pindarics

pindarics Pin·dar·ic

Spelling: [pin-dar-ik]
IPA: /pɪnˈdær ɪk/

Pindarics is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 451 anagrams from letters in pindarics (acdiinprs).

Definitions for pindarics

noun

  1. Pindaric ode.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or in the style of Pindar.
  2. of elaborate form and metrical structure, as an ode or verse.

Origin of pindarics

1630-40; Latin Pindaricus Greek Pindarikós. See Pindar, -ic

Examples for pindarics

It may be worth noting, however, that none of his recorded comments on Pindaric verse antedate the publication of this ode.

The splendor of the most gorgeous butterfly does not endure with the faint hue of the hills that gives Athens its Pindaric name.

It is precisely these rare and Pindaric mixtures which prove the poet's enthusiasm.

How could a poet have bewailed his loves or losses in the stately structure of the Pindaric ode?

There is evidence that Flatman contemplated one more Pindaric, but perhaps it was not written, and certainly not printed.

An appropriate instrument was at hand in the Pindaric ode, the miscreation of a true poet, Cowley.

Haller was a good poet of the Pindaric kind; he was also an excellent statesman, and had rendered great services to his country.

The cities could no longer welcome an Olympian winner with Pindaric hymns.

The poets who wrote Pindaric verse in his praise complained that their flights of sublimity were beyond his comprehension.

It has no Pindaric involution, no Æschylean pompousness, no studied Sophoclean subtlety, no Euripidean concetti.

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