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dichoree
dichoree Pros. (ˌdaɪkɒˈriː) [a. F. dichorée (1736 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. dichorē-us, a. Gr. διχόρει-ος, f. δι-, di-2 + χορεῖος: see choree.] A metrical foot consisting of two chorees or trochees.1801 D. Irving Elem. Composition x. (1828) 109 Its music consisted in the dichoree with which it is term...
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ditrochee
ditrochee Pros. (daɪˈtrəʊkiː) [ad. L. ditrochæus, a. Gr. διτρόχαιος, f. δι-, di-2 + τροχαῖος trochee. Oftener used in the L. form.] A foot consisting of two trochees; a double trochee: = dichoree. So ditroˈchean a., containing two trochees.[1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Ditrochæus, a Foot in Greek or ...
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Ionic
Ionic, a.1 and n. (aɪˈɒnɪk) [ad. L. Iōnic-us, a. Gr. Ἰωνικός: cf. F. ionique (16th c.).] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians: = Ionian a. 1. Ionic dialect, the most important of the three main branches of ancient Greek, of which also the Attic was a development. Ionic school or sect ...
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