Dictionary entry

Logaœdic

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Log′a‐œd″ic (lŏg′ȧ‐ĕd″ĭk), a. [Gr. λογαοιδικόσ; λόγοσ discourse, prose + αοιδἤ song.] (Gr. Pros.) Composed of dactyls and trochees so arranged as to produce a movement like that of ordinary speech.