melopoeia

See also: melopœia

English

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek μελοποιΐα (melopoiḯa), from μελοποιός (melopoiós, song-maker, lyric poet), from μελο- (melo-, melo-) + ποιεῖν (poieîn, to make) + -ία (-ía, -ia).

Noun

melopoeia (countable and uncountable, plural melopoeiae or melopoeias)

  1. (obsolete) Art of composing melodies.
  2. The use of the sound of words as a facet of poetry.
    Coordinate terms: logopoeia, phanopoeia

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