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Iambus (genre) - Wikipedia
Iambus or iambic poetry was a genre of ancient Greek poetry that included but was not restricted to the iambic meter en.wikipedia.org
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Iamb (poetry) - Wikipedia
An iamb or iambus is a metrical foot used in various types of poetry. Originally the term referred to one of the feet of the quantitative meter of classical ... en.wikipedia.org
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IAMBUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the iambus predominates, and expresses heroic endurance and courage in meeting death; but the first foot—“Fear death”—is a spondee ... www.dictionary.com
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iambus
‖ iambus Pros. (aɪˈæmbəs) [L., a. Gr. ἴαµβος iambus, iambic verse or poem, lampoon, f. ἰάπτειν to assail (in words); the iambic trimeter being first used, according to tradition, by the Greek satiric writers Archilochus and Hipponax.] A metrical foot consisting of a short followed by a long syllable... Oxford English Dictionary
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iambus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English nouns with irregular plurals · en:Prosody · Latin terms borrowed from Ancient Greek · Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek · Latin 3-syllable words ... en.wiktionary.org
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Iamb, iambus | RPO - Representative Poetry Online
A metrical foot consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented one. This is the rhythm of ordinary English speech. rpo.library.utoronto.ca
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Iambus (genre)
Possibly he became involved in iambus via the cult of Dionysus. to include the same root as "iambus". wikipedia.org
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iambus noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
a unit of sound in poetry consisting of one weak or short syllable followed by one strong or long syllable www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Iambus
IAM'BUS, noun [Latin iambus ] In poetry, a foot consisting of two syllables, the first short and the last long, as in delight. webstersdictionary1828.com
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iambus - Perseus Digital Library - Tufts University
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Archaic Period - Culture - Elegy and Iambus
Iamb was initially poetry related to Dionysus, and as a word perhaps it has a "pre-hellenic" origin. The metre that is usually used is iambic trimeter or ... www.ime.gr
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iambus
iambus/aɪˈæmbəs; aɪ`æmbəs/ n(pl ~es or -bi / -baɪ; -baɪ/) (also iamb / ˈaɪæm, ˈaɪæmb; `aɪˌæm, `aɪˌæmb/) metrical foot in poetry consisting of one short or unstressed syllable followed by one long or stressed syllable 抑扬格(诗的韵步, 每一短音节或非重读音节接以一长音节或重读音节组成一步). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Iamb
Iamb, iambus, or iambic may refer to: Meter and poetry Classical poetry and quantitative verse Iamb (poetry) Choliamb Iambus (genre) Accentual-syllabic wikipedia.org
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iambic
iambic, a. and n. Pros. (aɪˈæmbɪk) [a. F. iambique (1529 in Hatz.-Darm.) or ad. L. iambic-us, ad. Gr. ἰαµβικός, f. ἴαµβος iambus.] A. adj. 1. Of a foot, verse, rhythm, etc.: Consisting of, characterized by, or based on iambuses. iambic trimeter, a verse consisting of six iambuses (three dipodies) in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toh Hsien Min
Works Iambus (1994) The Enclosure of Love (2001) Means to an End (2008) Dans quel sens tombent les feuilles (2016) See also Literature of Singapore wikipedia.org
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