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a metrical foot of four syllables

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  • foot — /foot/, n., pl. feet for 1 4, 8 11, 16, 19, 21; foots for 20; v. n. 1. (in vertebrates) the terminal part of the leg, below the ankle joint, on which the body stands and moves. 2. (in invertebrates) any part similar in position or function. 3.… …   Universalium

  • Foot (prosody) — The foot is the basic metrical unit that generates a line of verse in most Western traditions of poetry, including English accentual syllabic verse and the quantitative meter of classical ancient Greek and Latin poetry. The unit is composed of… …   Wikipedia

  • Metrical phonology — is a theory of stress or linguistic prominence.[1] [2] The innovative feature of this theory is that the prominence of a unit is defined relative to other units in the same phrase. For example, in the most common pronunciation of the phrase… …   Wikipedia

  • paeon — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek paiōn, from paian, paiōn paean Date: 1603 a metrical foot of four syllables with one long and three short syllables (as in classical prosody) or with one stressed and three unstressed syllables (as in English… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • paeon — /ˈpiən/ (say peeuhn) noun a metrical foot of four syllables, one long (in any position) and three short. {Latin, from Greek paiōn paeon, hymn, Attic variant of paiān paean} …  

  • English poetry — The Seeds and Fruits of English Poetry, Ford Madox Brown. The history of English poetry stretches from the middle of the 7th century to the present day. Over this period, English poets have written some of the most enduring poems in Western… …   Wikipedia

  • proceleusmatic — /pros euh loohs mat ik, proh seuh /, adj. 1. inciting, animating, or inspiring. 2. Pros. a. noting a metrical foot of four short syllables. b. pertaining to or consisting of feet of this kind. n. 3. Pros. a proceleusmatic foot. [1700 10; < LL… …   Universalium

  • proceleusmatic — /proʊsəlusˈmætɪk/ (say prohsuhloohs matik) adjective 1. inciting, animating, or inspiriting. 2. Prosody a. denoting a metrical foot of four short syllables. b. relating to or consisting of feet of this kind. –noun 3. Prosody a proceleusmatic foot …  

  • iamb — /ˈaɪæmb / (say uyamb), /ˈaɪæm / (say uyam) noun a metrical foot of two syllables, a short followed by a long, or an unaccented by an accented (˘ ¯ ), as in Come live with me and be my love, which consists of four iambs. {Latin iambus an iambic… …  

  • proceleusmatic —   a. exhorting; encouraging; n. metrical foot of four short syllables …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • Meter (poetry) — In poetry, meter (metre in British English) is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse. Many traditional verse forms prescribe a specific verse meter, or a certain set of meters alternating in a particular order. The study of… …   Wikipedia

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