Ode

//oʊd//

Synonyms for "ode" (67 found)

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Related word relations

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5 relation types

More general

2 entries

derived

5 entries

has context

2 entries

is a

2 entries

related to

35 entries

Showing 16 of 35 words.

Translations

49 translations across 33 languages.

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Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • ὕμνος noun (a short poetical composition)
  • ᾠδή noun (a short poetical composition)

Armenian

2 entries
  • գովերգ noun (a short poetical composition)
  • ներբող noun (a short poetical composition)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • о́да noun (a short poetical composition)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • ОДУ noun (initialism of ordinary differential equation)
  • о́да noun (a short poetical composition)

Catalan

1 entries
  • oda noun (a short poetical composition)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 頌 /颂 noun (a short poetical composition)
  • 頌歌 /颂歌 noun (a short poetical composition)
  • 頌詞 /颂词 noun (a short poetical composition)
  • 頌詩 /颂诗 noun (a short poetical composition)

Czech

1 entries
  • óda noun (a short poetical composition)

Danish

1 entries
  • ode noun (a short poetical composition)

Dutch

2 entries
  • lofdicht noun (a short poetical composition)
  • ode noun (a short poetical composition)

Finnish

2 entries
  • TDY noun (initialism of ordinary differential equation)
  • oodi noun (a short poetical composition)

French

1 entries
  • ode noun (a short poetical composition)

Galician

1 entries
  • oda noun (a short poetical composition)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ოდა noun (a short poetical composition)

German

4 entries
  • GDG noun (initialism of ordinary differential equation)
  • GDGL noun (initialism of ordinary differential equation)
  • GDGl noun (initialism of ordinary differential equation)
  • Ode noun (a short poetical composition)

Greek

1 entries
  • ωδή noun (a short poetical composition)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • אודה noun (a short poetical composition)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • óda noun (a short poetical composition)

Italian

1 entries
  • ode noun (a short poetical composition)

Japanese

2 entries
  • オード noun (a short poetical composition)
  • 頌歌 noun (a short poetical composition)

Kalmyk

1 entries
  • магтал noun (a short poetical composition)

Korean

3 entries
  • 송가 noun (a short poetical composition)
  • 송시 noun (a short poetical composition)
  • 오드 noun (a short poetical composition)

Latin

1 entries
  • oda noun (a short poetical composition)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • о́да noun (a short poetical composition)

Occitan

1 entries
  • òda noun (a short poetical composition)

Polish

2 entries
  • but see równanie różniczkowe zwyczajne noun (initialism of ordinary differential equation)
  • oda noun (a short poetical composition)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • ode noun (a short poetical composition)

Romanian

1 entries
  • odă noun (a short poetical composition)

Russian

1 entries
  • о́да noun (a short poetical composition)

Spanish

1 entries
  • oda noun (a short poetical composition)

Swedish

1 entries
  • ode noun (a short poetical composition)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • oda noun (a short poetical composition)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • о́да noun (a short poetical composition)

Yiddish

1 entries
  • אָדע noun (a short poetical composition)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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Master Ode, surrounded by the emperor's guards, continued fighting.

Source: tatoeba (2534732)

Tom could recite the first five verses of Schiller's Ode to Joy, but then suddenly he wouldn't know how the rest went.

Source: tatoeba (4286908)

Beethoven's Ode to Joy is the official anthem of the European Union.

Source: tatoeba (6031806)

This novel is an enchanting exploration through the green paradises of childhood love and a painful present, evoking the subtlest fragrances of the East and composing a staggering ode to the life force of words.

Source: tatoeba (12973228)

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