| 释义 | ep·ode \ˈeˌpōd\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Latin epodos, from Greek epōidos, from epōidos, sung or said after, from epaidein to sing to, literally, to sing after, from epi- + aidein to sing — more at ode
 1.  : a verse form composed of two lines differing in construction and often in meter, the second shorter than the first
 < the epodes of Horace's Fifth Book of Odes >
 2.  : the third part of triadically constructed Greek odes following the strophe and the antistrophe
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