IPA: /ˌlɒɡəʊˈiːdɪk/
KK: /lɒgəʊˈiːdɪk/
Describing a type of rhythm in poetry that combines different metrical patterns, such as dactyls and trochees, to create a flow similar to natural speech.
The poet's logaoedic style made the verses sound more conversational and engaging.
Logaoedic is formed from "logos" (meaning word or speech) and "aeidein" (meaning to sing). The term refers to a style of poetry that combines both speech and song, emphasizing the musicality of words.
Think of 'logos' meaning word and 'aeidein' meaning to sing — this helps you remember that logaoedic refers to a poetic form that blends speech and song.