dithyrambic

dithyrambic
dithyrambically, adv.
/dith'euh ram"bik/, adj.
1. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a dithyramb.
2. wildly irregular in form.
3. wildly enthusiastic.
[1595-1605; < L dithyrambicus < Gk dithyrambikós. See DITHYRAMB, -IC]

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