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palinody Now rare or Obs.|ˈpælɪnəʊdɪ| Also 6–7 -odie; and in L. form palinodia |pælɪˈnəʊdɪə|. [a. F. palinodie, ad. L. (It., Sp., Pg.) palinōdia, a. Gr. παλινῳδία singing over again, repetition, esp. recantation, f. πάλιν back again, over again, + ᾠδή song: ‘a name first given to an ode by Stesichorus, in which he recants his attack upon Helen’ (Liddell and Scott).] 1. = palinode.
1589Puttenham Eng. Poesie i. xxiv. (Arb.) 62 So did the Poet Stesichorus..in his Pallinodie vpon the disprayse of Helena, and recouered his eye sight. 1643Prynne Sov. Power Parl. iii. 143 (2) If I have over-shot my self..I shall promise them a thankfull acknowledgement, and ready palinody. 1691Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 359 He was..forced to make his Palinody in a Declamation in the public Hall. 1759Goldsm. On Butler's Rem. Misc. Wks. 1837 IV. 473 Then follows a palinody to the same gentleman. 1893Columbus (Ohio) Disp. 5 Oct., The New York Sun says the President should recall Mr. Van Alen's appointment without regard to Republican ridicule of palinody. β1590Barrow in Conferences i. 13 Some of your chief Teachers haue preached palinodǎ concerning your ministerie. 1611Bible Transl. Pref. 9 Saint Augustine was not afraid to exhort S. Hierome to a Palinodia or recantation. 1632Marmion Holland's Leaguer v. iv, That he shall sing a Palinodium, And recant his ill courses. 1837–9Hallam Hist. Lit. (1847) I. iv. §46. 285 A limitation of his tyrannical doctrine, if not a palinodia. †2. Singing over again, repetition. Obs.
1599Broughton's Let. x. 35 Nothing..but a palinody, I meane not a recantation, but a repetition. 1609[Bp. W. Barlow] Answ. Nameless Cath. 196 His old Palinodie of scorne and malediction. |