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Trochee
In this respect, a trochee is the reverse of an iamb. Another name formerly used for a trochee was a choree (), or choreus.
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choree
choree Pros. (kɒˈriː) Also 6 chore. [Corresp. to mod.F. chorée, ad. L. chorēus, a. Gr. χορεῖος a., pertaining to a dance, n. a choree or trochee.] The metrical foot more commonly called trochee, consisting of a long syllable followed by a short one. Hence choˈreic a., characterized by chorees.1586 W...
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Troche
For the form of poetic meter, see trochee.
Troche (; ) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France.
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trocheeize
ˈtroche(e)ize, v. [f. trochee + -ize.] trans. To turn into a trochee, to make trochaic.a 1834 Coleridge Notes & Lect. (1849) I. 319 A dibrach..trocheized..by the arsis or first accent damping, though not extinguishing, the second. 1907 Omond Eng. Metrists ii. 83 An Italian priest said to him, ‘You d...
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Tribrach (poetry)
short syllables; in accentual-syllabic verse (such as formal English verse), the tribrach consists of a run of three short syllables substituted for a trochee For example, a tribrach word such as is not found replacing an iamb (u –) but only replacing a trochee (– u).
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Clausula (rhetoric)
choriamb + trochee (– uu – – x). His favourite clausula is the cretic + trochee (– u – – x), with 40%.
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trochies
▪ I. trochee Pros. (ˈtrəʊkiː) Also in Gr.-Lat. form 6 trocheus, 6–7 (9) trochæus. [ad. L. trochæus, ad. Gr. τροχαῖος, prop. adj. (sc. πούς foot) running, tripping, f. τρόχος a running, course, f. τρέχειν to run; cf. F. trochée (1572 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A metrical foot consisting of a long followed by ...
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Trochaic tetrameter
In modern English poetry, a trochee is a foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable. The bold text indicates the accented syllables of each trochee:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
William Shakespeare employed trochaic tetrameter in A Midsummer
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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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Choriamb
Greek and Latin poetry, a choriamb is a metron (prosodic foot) consisting of four syllables in the pattern long-short-short-long (— ‿ ‿ —), that is, a trochee European languages, "choriamb" is sometimes used to describe four-syllable sequence of the pattern stressed-unstressed-unstressed-stressed (again, a trochee
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Iamb (poetry)
rhythm, is considered by Latin scholars to be an iamb, but because it has a stress on the first syllable, in modern linguistics it is considered to be a trochee The reverse of an iamb is called a trochee.
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扬抑格
英文单词 trochee 本身就是一个扬抑格:它由重读音节 后面跟上一个轻读音节 组成。
扬抑格比抑扬格快是一个悠久的古老传统,戏剧中扬抑格常与欢快活泼的场景相联系。 某古代评论家指出,扬抑格的名字 trochee 就来自“奔跑的人”的比喻 () ,罗马韵律学家 Marius Victorinus 也认为名字来源于它行进的速度 (dictus a cursu et celeritate)。
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Shatpadi
Somanatha Charite by Raghavanka (12th century), Jaimini Bharata by Lakshmisha (16th century) and Bhavachintaratna by Gubbiya Mallanarya (c.1513)
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Trochee
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Stasimon
This comment about the absence of anapest and trochee has been interpreted to mean that the music was not based on the usual “walking” meters, since the
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