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responsion (rɪˈspɒnʃən) Also 6 -cion. [a. F. responsion († responcion), = Sp. responsion, It. re-, risponsione, or ad. L. responsiōn-em, n. of action f. respondēre to respond.] 1. An answer or reply; a response. Now rare.1502 Arnolde Chron. (1811) 10 By ony responcions or peticions of them in parlem...
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Responsions
Responsions derives from Anglo-French responsion from Latin responsio "a reply or an answer", from the Latin verb respondeo, to answer, or give a response
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Archilochian
The verse is also used stichically in Old Comedy, for example in Aristophanes, Wasps 1518-1537 (with irregular responsion) and in Cratinus fr. 360 Kassel-Austin
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tauto-
tauto- (tɔːtəʊ) before a vowel properly taut-, repr. Gr. ταὐτο-, combining form of ταὐτό, contraction of τὸ αὐτό, the same (cf. auto-1); occurring in tautology, tautomerism, and their derivatives; also the following technical words, mostly of rare occurrence. ˈtautoˌbaryd, Math. [irreg. f. Gr. βαρύς...
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Tyrtaeus
modern scholars in fact contend that he composed his elegies in units of five couplets each, alternating between exhortation and reflection, in a kind of responsion
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response
response (rɪˈspɒns) Forms: 4 respouns(e, 4, 6 respons, 5–6 responce, 7– response. [In ME., a. OF. respuns, respons (mod.F. répons) masc. or response (mod. réponse), fem. In later use directly ad. L. responsum neut. (also late L. responsus masc.), f. respondēre to respond.] 1. a. An answer, a reply.c...
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Oral tradition
Higher levels of formulaic composition were defined over the years, such as "ring composition", "responsion" and the "type-scene" (also called a "theme
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