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 Pal’indrome (3 syl.).Pal’inu’rus (in English, Palinure). 
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E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898.
 
Pal’inode (3 syl.).
 
A song or discourse recanting a previous one. A good specimen of the palinode is Horace, book i. ode. 16, translated by Swift. Watts has a palinode in which he retracts the praise bestowed upon Queen Anne. In the first part of her reign he wrote a laudatory poem to the queen, but he says that the latter part deluded his hopes and proved him a false prophet. Samuel Butler has also a palinode to recant what he said in a previous poem to the Hon. Edward Howard, who wrote a poem called The British Princes. (Greek, palin od, a song again.)   1
 


 Pal’indrome (3 syl.).Pal’inu’rus (in English, Palinure). 

 
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