Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for HO-MOPH'O-NY
HO-MOPH'O-NY, n. [Gr. ομος, like, and φωνη, sound.]
Likeness of sound. Among the Greeks, a kind of music performed in unison, in opposition to antiphony.
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HO-MOPH'O-NY, n. [Gr. ομος, like, and φωνη, sound.]
Likeness of sound. Among the Greeks, a kind of music performed in unison, in opposition to antiphony.
Return to page 79 of the letter “H”.