Pyrrhic
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British pronunciation/pˈɪrhɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈpɪɹɪk/

Definition och Betydelse av "pyrrhic"

Pyrrhic
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pyrrhisk, pyrrhisk dans

a ceremonial dance performed by Greek warriors, known for its quick and precise movements, often executed in full armor and accompanied by flute or drum music

What is the "pyrrhic"?

The pyrrhic is an ancient Greek dance known for its vigorous and martial movements. It was originally performed by warriors as part of training or to celebrate victories. The dance includes high jumps, quick steps, and mimicked battle movements, reflecting the dance's connection to combat and strength. The pyrrhic is characterized by its energetic and spirited style, often performed to celebrate heroic achievements or during ceremonial occasions.

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pyrrhisk

a metrical unit with unstressed-unstressed syllables
pyrrhic
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pyrrhisk

of or relating to or resembling Pyrrhus or his exploits (especially his sustaining staggering losses in order to defeat the Romans)
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pyrrhisk

of or relating to or containing a metrical foot of two unstressed syllables
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pyrrhisk

of or relating to a war dance of ancient Greece

pyrrhic

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pyrrh

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In times of war, the pyrrhic served not only as a physical exercise but also as a way to instill discipline and camaraderie among soldiers.
The pyrrhic was a vital aspect of Greek culture, reflecting the values of honor, courage, and unity in the face of adversity.
The rhythmic beat of drums accompanied the pyrrhic as warriors performed intricate patterns, symbolizing their readiness for battle.
During festivals honoring the gods, young men would showcase their agility and strength through the pyrrhic, evoking the spirit of ancient warriors.
The Spartans rehearsed the pyrrhic tirelessly, ensuring their movements were sharp and coordinated for the upcoming battle.
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