Word: ode

Category: ode

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Related words: ode

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Translations: ode

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spanish
Translations:
oda, canto, himno, la oda
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german
Translations:
ode, gedicht, Ode, Ode an, Hymne
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french
Translations:
hymne, chant
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italian
Translations:
ode, inno, un'ode, odalità, dell'ode
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portuguese
Translations:
hino, odo, ode de
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dutch
Translations:
lofzang, loflied
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russian
Translations:
ода, Ode, одой, оду, оды
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norwegian
Translations:
oden
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swedish
Translations:
hyllning, Hymn, Ode An die Freude, oden
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finnish
Translations:
oodi, Ode, ylistys, Oodin, ylistyslaulu
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danish
Translations:
hyldest, ode An die Freude, An die, oden
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czech
Translations:
óda, ódou, ódu, chvalozpěv
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polish
Translations:
oda, Ode, odą, Ody, odę
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hungarian
Translations:
óda, ODE, ódát, ód
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turkish
Translations:
kaside, gazel, övgüdür, ode to
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greek
Translations:
ωδή, ωδής, ύμνος, την Ωδή
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ukrainian
Translations:
ода, ОРА
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albanian
Translations:
Oda, Odë, Oda e, Himni
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bulgarian
Translations:
ода, Одата, Ode, ода за
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belarusian
Translations:
ода, ўдае
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estonian
Translations:
ood, Ode, ülistuslaul, oodi, käiguvahetusele
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croatian
Translations:
oda, Ode, Odu, odi, oda u Ëast
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icelandic
Translations:
Óður, ODE, Nethönnunarumhverfi
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lithuanian
Translations:
odė, Ode, Odę
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latvian
Translations:
oda, Ode
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macedonian
Translations:
ода, Одата
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romanian
Translations:
odă, Ode, Oda, Pesnei, oda inchinata
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slovenian
Translations:
oda, hvalnica, Odo, izvira iz Ode
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slovak
Translations:
óda, Oda

The meaning and "use of": ode

noun
  • a lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject, often elevated in style or manner and written in varied or irregular meter. - Born in Watford, Herts, Fletcher started writing odes as a pupil at Friern Barnet Grammar, where he produced concerts.

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