Iambus atau puisi iambik adalah sebuah genre dari puisi Yunani kuno yang meliputi namun tak terbatas pada ukuran iambik dan dikaitkan oleh para cendekiawan modern kaitkan dengan kultus-kultus Demeter dan Dionisus. Genre tersebut menampilkan penghinaan dan bahasa kasar[1][2] dan terkadang disebut sebagai "puisi pelecehan".[3]
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