κόρδαξ,
ᾱκος,
ὁ,
A). cordax, a dance of the old Comedy,
κόρδακα ἑλκύσαι to dance
it,
Ar. Nu. 540 , cf.
555 ,
Luc. Salt. 22 ,
26 ;
ὀρχεῖσθαι νήφων τὸν κ. Thphr. Char. 6.3 ; regarded as indecent, l.c., cf.
Ath. 14.631d ; also in cult of Artemis at Sipylus,
Paus. 6.22.1 ; at Elis, ibid.;
οἱ περὶ τὸν Πύθιον Ἀπόλλωνα κ. IG 12(7).246 (Amorgos).