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χορικός

chorikos

of, for a choral dance, choral songs

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What it meant

1. χορικός · chorikos — LSJ

of, for a choral dance, choral songs, choral part

of or for a choral dance, ἡ χ. μοῦσα Pl. Lg. 670a; αἱ ᾠδαὶ αἱ χ. the choral songs in Tragedy and Comedy, Arist. Pr. 918b14; χ. μέλη Id. Po. 1452b21; χορικά (sc. μέλη) Ar. Eq. 589 (lyr.); χορικόν, τό, choral part of a drama, Arist. Po. 1452b22; οἱ χ. (sc. αὐλοί) Poll. 4.81. Adv. -κῶς Ael. NA 2.11.

2. χωρ-ικός · chōr-ikos — LSJ

rustic, rural, rendered in the χώρα

rustic, rural, Vett.Val. 7.8; ἐργάται POxy. 141.5 (vi A. D.), cf. Poll. 9.13; in Egypt, λειτουργίαι χ., of services rendered in the χώρα, i.e. outside Alexandria (cf. χώρα II.3), OGI 669.34 (i A. D.); χ. βιβλιοθήκη PFlor. 46.1 (ii A. D.).

2 indigenous

indigenous, κάλαμος PMag.Par. 1.63; ἀρτεμισία cj. for χλωρ- (q. v.) ib. 914; φῦκος PHolm. 21.45.

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