rhapsodist

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One who uses extravagantly enthusiastic or impassioned language.

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One who recited epic and other poetry, especially professionally, in ancient Greece.

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Among the ancient Greeks, one who composed, recited, or sang rhapsodies; especially, one who made it his profession to recite or sing the compositions of Homer and other epic poets.

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One who recites or sings verses for a livelihood; one who makes and recites verses extempore.

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One who speaks or writes with exaggerated sentiment or expression; one who expresses himself with more enthusiasm than accuracy or logical connection of ideas.

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Anciently, one who recited or composed a rhapsody; especially, one whose profession was to recite the verses of Hormer and other epic poets.

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Hence, one who recites or sings poems for a livelihood; one who makes and repeats verses extempore.

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One who writes or speaks disconnectedly and with great excitement or affectation of feeling.

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a rhapsode.

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One who rhapsodizes.