SOTADIC VERSE
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Sotadic Verse.
Sotadic Verse - as a noun
Palindromic verse, named after satodes, an ancient greek poet.
Example: "The sotadic metre or sotadic verse, which has been classified by ancient and modern scholars as a form of ionic metre, is one that reads backwards and forwards the same, as "llewd did i live, and evil i did dwell.""
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"In many societies, the performance of sotadic verse was considered highly taboo."
"Some scholars argue that sotadic verse was a form of cultural expression rather than just erotic literature."
"The study of sotadic verse is important for understanding ancient cultural practices."
"The content of sotadic verse varied across different cultures and time periods."
"The popularity of sotadic verse declined significantly in the 20th century."
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