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    ode
    /əʊd/

    noun

    • 1. a lyric poem, typically one in the form of an address to a particular subject, written in varied or irregular metre.

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  2. Learn what an ode is, how to write one, and why poets write odes. Explore the different types of odes, such as Pindaric, Horatian, and Irregular, and see examples from famous poets.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OdeOde - Wikipedia

    Odes are elaborately structured poems praising or glorifying an event or individual, describing nature intellectually as well as emotionally. A classic ode is structured in three major parts: the strophe, the antistrophe, and the epode. Different forms such as the homostrophic ode and the irregular ode also enter.

  4. An ode is a poem that expresses the writer's thoughts and feelings about a person or subject, or a work of art that praises something in a personal way. Learn more about the meaning, usage and origin of ode, and see examples and translations in different languages.

  5. Learn the meaning of ode as a noun, a lyric poem or a homage, and as a combining form, a way or a path. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related articles.

    • Definition of Ode. An ode is a form of poetry such as sonnet or elegy. Ode is a literary technique that is lyrical in nature, but not very lengthy. You have often read odes in which poets praise people, natural scenes, and abstract ideas.
    • Types of Ode. Odes are of three types, including (1) Pindar ode, (2) Horatian ode, and (3) irregular ode. Pindar Ode. This ode was named after an ancient Greek poet, Pindar, who began writing choral poems that were meant to be sung at public events.
    • Short Examples of Odes in Writing. Fragmented drops of rainbow. Retract, reflect light through clear prisms. Bend spectrum delights. Silver shot moon. Hangs high in the sky.
    • Examples of Odes in Literature. Example #1: Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood (By William Wordsworth) “There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream,
  6. a work of art, piece of writing, speech, etc. that refers to or describes something in a personal and approving way: The play is a nostalgic ode to small-town America of the early 20th century. The book, which took eight years to write, is an ode to those society holds in high regard. Fewer examples.

  7. An ode is a lyric poem that expresses personal emotion and general meditation on a dignified occasion. Learn about the origins, types and examples of odes in Greek, Latin, Arabic, Persian and Indian literature.

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