- odist
- noun see ode
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Odist — Od ist, n. A writer of an ode or odes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
odist — noun A writer of an ode or odes … Wiktionary
odist — od·ist … English syllables
odist — noun a poet who writes odes • Hypernyms: ↑poet … Useful english dictionary
eudiste — [ ødist ] n. m. • XVIIe; de Eudes, n. pr. ♦ Membre d une congrégation religieuse consacrée à l enseignement et à la prédication, instituée à Caen en 1643 par saint Jean Eudes. Les Eudistes ne prononcent pas de vœux. ● eudiste nom masculin… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ode — noun Etymology: Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin, from Greek ōidē, literally, song, from aeidein, aidein to sing; akin to Greek audē voice Date: 1588 a lyric poem usually marked by exaltation of feeling and style,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Odes of Solomon — For a book included in some editions of the Septuagint, see The Book of Odes. The Odes of Solomon is a collection of 42 odes attributed to Solomon. Various scholars have dated the composition of these religious poems to anywhere in the range of… … Wikipedia
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Henry Milner Rideout — (1877 1927) was a native of Calais, Maine. Author of sixteen novels, twenty three short stories and novellas, and a biographical memoir, he also was editor of one college textbook, as well as co editor of three others. Many of his stories… … Wikipedia