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▪ I. parode|ˈpærəʊd| [ad. Gr. πάροδ-ος passage, entrance from the side, esp. that of the chorus in the orchestra, also the first song sung after entrance, f. παρ(α- by, by the side + ὁδός way.] In the ancient Greek drama, The first ode sung by the chorus after its entrance.
1869Swinburne Ess. & Stud. (1875) 206 Between the opening speech of Silenus and the parode. 1870R. C. Jebb Sophocles' Electra (ed. 2) 49/1 The parode or entrance-chant. ▪ II. parode obs. variant of parody n.1 |