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dithyramb [ˈdɪθɪˌræm -ˌræmb] n 1. (Literature / Poetry) (in ancient Greece) a passionate choral hymn in honour of Dionysus; the forerunner of Greek drama 2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) any utterance or a piece of writing that resembles this [from Latin dīthyrambus, from Greek dithurambos; related to iambos iamb] dithyramb Ancient Greece. a choral chant of a wild and abandoned nature; hence, any poem or similar composition of this nature, especially one of irregular form. — dithyrambic, adj. See also: Greece and Greeks
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