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stichic, a.|ˈstɪkɪk| [ad. Gr. στιχικ-ός, f. στίχος: see stich, stichos.] 1. Pertaining to or consisting of verses or lines.
1864Webster. 1883Jebb Œdipus Tyr. p. lxxii, Two rhythmical sentences of equal length..form a ‘stichic’ period. 1897W. H. Stevenson in Eng. Hist. Rev. XII. 490 Coote completed Palgrave's stichic re-arrangement of the text. 2. Prosody. Consisting of successive lines of the same metrical form.
1886Amer. Jrnl. Philol. VII. 399 The stichic portions of the cantica of Terence are divided into strophes. 1900H. W. Smyth Grk. Melic Poets 219 Lesser Asclepiads in stichic arrangement. So ˈstichical a. = prec. 1.
1787A. Geddes Let. Bp. London 43 No one will..assert the same of any stichical version made from the Hebrew. |