Definition of Epigrammatically. Meaning of Epigrammatically. Synonyms of Epigrammatically

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Definition of Epigrammatically

Epigrammatically
Epigrammatically Ep`i*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. In the way of epigram; in an epigrammatic style.

Meaning of Epigrammatically from wikipedia

- "When Guns Speak, Death Settles Disputes" is Charles Marion Russell's epigrammatic title for a clash by gunfighters of the Old West in America. Admetus...
- Gr****: Ποσείδιππος Poseidippos; c. 310 – c. 240 BC) was an Ancient Gr**** epigrammatic poet. Posidippus was born in the city of Pella, capital of the kingdom...
- polished literary speaker in the Commons, words flow from him in graceful epigrammatic phrases that have a sting in them for the government and the Conservatives...
- found in high medieval Old Norse poetry. These include ritual poetry, epigrammatic poetry (Spruchdichtung), memorial verses (Merkdichtung), lyric, narrative...
- nonnaturalistic discourse, "wise-guy literate, media-smart, obscenely epigrammatic". In Alan Stone's view, the "absurd dialogue", like that between Vincent...
- The Alchemist (1610) and Bartholomew Fair (1614) and for his lyric and epigrammatic poetry. He is regarded as "the second most important English dramatist...
- "series of extremely vivid, complete observations, almost like a series of epigrammatic proverbs", though he doubts that Drake saw himself as "any sort of poet"...
- (grammatikós) anagram, anagrammatic, diagram, diagrammatic, engram, epigram, epigrammatic, grammar, grammatic, grammaticist, hologram, lipogram, monogram, pangrammatic...
- or a foible"; Disch saw Up****'s light verse instead as a poetry of "epigrammatical lucidity". His poetry has been praised for its engagement with "a variety...
- Warring States period, c. the 4th and 5th centuries BCE, during which the epigrammatic Tao Te Ching and the anecdotal Zhuangzi—widely regarded as the fundamental...