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| has gloss | eng: The Oedipodea is a lost poem of the Theban cycle, a part of the Epic Cycle . The poem was about 6,600 verses long and the authorship was credited by ancient authorities to Cinaethon , a barely known poet who lived probably in Sparta. Only three short fragments and one testimonium survived. |
| lexicalization | eng: Oedipodea |
| instance of | (noun) poetry celebrating the deeds of some hero epic poetry, heroic poetry |
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| Icelandic | |
| has gloss | isl: Ödipúsarkviða (á forngrísku: Οἰδιπόδεια) var söguljóð um Ödipús. Kvæðið, sem var um 6600 ljóðlínur, er nú glatað; einungis þrjú stutt brot eru varðveitt. Það var í fornöld eignað skáldinu Kinæþoni frá Spörtu. |
| lexicalization | isl: Ödipúsarkviða |
| Japanese | |
| has gloss | jpn: 『オイディポデイア』(ギリシャ語:, Oedipodea)とは、テーバイ圏という叙事詩サイクルに含まれる叙事詩。現存しているのは、わずかに3つの断片と1つの証拠(テスティモーニウム)だけである。 |
| lexicalization | jpn: オイディポデイア |
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