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1 Enrique
• hendecasyllabic• henequen• henpecked husband• hepatic -
2 endecasílabo
adj.hendecasyllabic.m.hendecasyllable.* * *► adjetivo1 hendecasyllabic1 hendecasyllable————————1 hendecasyllable* * *1.ADJ hendecasyllabic2.* * *hendecasyllabichendecasyllable* * *endecasílabo, -a♦ adjhendecasyllabic♦ nmhendecasyllabic verse -
3 endecasillabo
◆ s.m. (metrica) hendecasyllable.* * *[endeka'sillabo] 1.aggettivo hendecasyllabic2.sostantivo maschile hendecasyllable* * *endecasillabo/endeka'sillabo/hendecasyllabichendecasyllable. -
4 одиннадцатисложник
1) General subject: hendecasyllable2) Poetry: hendecasyllabicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одиннадцатисложник
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5 одиннадцатисложный
Poetry: hendecasyllabicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одиннадцатисложный
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6 esbirro
• henceforward• henchman• hendecasyllabic -
7 hombre de confianza
• henceforward• henchman• hendecasyllabic• man Friday• man-eating• man-hater -
8 paniaguado
• henceforward• henchman• hendecasyllabic• protege -
9 Phalaeceus
Phălaecus, i, m., = Phalaikos, an ancient Greek poet, from whom a kind of verse is named Phalaecium, Phalaecum, or Phaleucium carmen. This verse is hendecasyllabic, consisting of a spondee, a dactyl, and three trochees (e. g. vidi credite [p. 1367] per lacus Lucrinos), Aus. Ep. 4, 85; Diom. p. 509 P.; Terentian. p. 2440 ib.; Mart. Cap. 5, § 517:II.metrum Phalaecium, Mar. Victor. 2566 P.: carmen Phalaecum,
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10 Phalaecus
Phălaecus, i, m., = Phalaikos, an ancient Greek poet, from whom a kind of verse is named Phalaecium, Phalaecum, or Phaleucium carmen. This verse is hendecasyllabic, consisting of a spondee, a dactyl, and three trochees (e. g. vidi credite [p. 1367] per lacus Lucrinos), Aus. Ep. 4, 85; Diom. p. 509 P.; Terentian. p. 2440 ib.; Mart. Cap. 5, § 517:II.metrum Phalaecium, Mar. Victor. 2566 P.: carmen Phalaecum,
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См. также в других словарях:
Hendecasyllabic — Hen*dec a*syl*lab ic, a. Pertaining to a line of eleven syllables. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hendecasyllabic — [hen΄dek΄əsil′ə bəlhen dek΄əse lab′ik] n. [L hendecasyllabus < Gr hendekasyllabos: see HENDECA & SYLLABLE] a line of verse having eleven syllables: also hendecasyllable [hen΄dek΄əsil′ə bəl] adj. containing eleven syllables: said as of a line… … English World dictionary
hendecasyllabic — adjective Etymology: Latin hendecasyllabus, from Greek hendeka eleven (from hen , heis one + deka ten) + syllabē syllable more at same, ten Date: circa 1751 consisting of 11 syllables or composed of verses of 11 syllables • hendecasyllabic noun • … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hendecasyllabic verse — The Hendecasyllabic verse is a quantitative metre used by Catullus. It has a rhythmic pattern that repeats with every eleven syllables, hence the name. The pattern is as follows (L = long syllable, s = short syllable, | = foot division)::L L | L… … Wikipedia
hendecasyllabic — /hen dek euh si lab ik, hen dek /, adj. 1. having 11 syllables. n. 2. a hendecasyllable. [1720 30; HENDECASYLLABLE + IC] * * * … Universalium
hendecasyllabic — 1. adjective /hɛnˌdɛk.ə.sɪˈlæb.ɪk,henˌdek.ə.sɪˈlæb.ɪk,hɛnˌdɛk.ə.sɪˈlæb.ɪk/ Having eleven syllables. 2. noun /hɛnˌdɛk.ə.sɪˈlæb.ɪk,henˌdek.ə.sɪˈlæb.ɪk,hɛnˌdɛk.ə.sɪˈlæb.ɪk/ A word or line of eleven syllables … Wiktionary
hendecasyllabic — hen·deca·syllabic … English syllables
hendecasyllabic — … Useful english dictionary
Catullus 2 — is a renowned poem by the Roman poet Gaius Valerius Catullus ( c . 84 ndash; c . 54 BC) that describes the affectionate relationship between Catullus lover, Lesbia, and her pet sparrow. As scholar and poet John Swinnerton Phillimore has noted,… … Wikipedia
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
hendecasyllable — noun see hendecasyllabic … New Collegiate Dictionary