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epirrhema Antiq.|ɛpɪˈriːmə| [ad. Gr. ἐπίρρηµα, f. ἐπί upon, after + ῥῆµα word, saying.] In the Attic Old Comedy, a speech addressed by the Coryphæus to the audience after the Parabasis. Hence epirrheˈmatic a.
1835W. R. Hamilton tr. Süvern's Ess. Birds Aristoph. 96 The second epirrhematic parabasis. 1887Amer. Jrnl. Philol. VIII. 183 His [sc. Zielinski's] theory of the original ‘epirrhematic’ composition of a comedy as compared with the ‘epeisodic’ of a tragedy. |