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‖ cordax|ˈkɔːdæks| [Gr. κόρδαξ.] An indecent or extravagant dance of the Old Greek Comedy.
1531Elyot Gov. i. xx, Dissolute motions and wanton countenaunces in that whiche was called Cordax. 1812R. Cumberland Aristoph., With the obscene device of an old hag Dancing the drunken cordax in her cups. 1820T. Mitchell Aristoph. I. p. xxix, The cordax or dance of comedy. 1847J. Leitch tr. Müller's Man. Archæol. 426 Silenus as a cordax-dancer. |