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Meaning of gallyambic

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gallyambic (a.)

Consisting of two iambic dimeters catalectic, the last of which lacks the final syllable; -- said of a kind of verse.

gallyambic Sentence Examples

  1. The gallyambic procession surged through the streets, its sacred frenzy captivating the crowd.
  2. The rhythmic gallyambic hymns echoed through the temple, invoking the primal power of the goddess Cybele.
  3. The priestesses donned gallyambic attire, adorned with ivy and tambourines, as they performed their ritual dance.
  4. The gallyambic meter filled the air with its infectious energy, driving the participants into a state of ecstasy.
  5. The gallyambic festival served as a cathartic release for the repressed emotions of the community.
  6. The gallyambic rhythms evoked a sense of connection to the divine and the forces of nature.
  7. The gallyambic dances were a testament to the ancient tradition of honoring fertility and rebirth.
  8. The gallyambic drums resonated with the primal beat of the human heart.
  9. The gallyambic songs preserved the oral history and mythology of the people.
  10. The gallyambic rituals continued to be celebrated in secret over the centuries, preserving an ancient connection to the sacred.

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Consisting of two iambic dimeters catalectic, the last of which lacks the final syllable; -- said of a kind of verse.

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The gallyambic procession surged through the streets, its sacred frenzy captivating the crowd.

The rhythmic gallyambic hymns echoed through the temple, invoking the primal power of the goddess Cybele.

The priestesses donned gallyambic attire, adorned with ivy and tambourines, as they performed their ritual dance.

The gallyambic meter filled the air with its infectious energy, driving the participants into a state of ecstasy.