Poetic foot of two syllables
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IAMBPoetic foot of two syllables.
SPONDEEPoetic foot of two long syllables.
iambicpertaining to an iamb, a poetic foot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter
iambicspertaining to an iamb, a poetic foot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter
IAMBMetrical foot of two syllables.
pyrrhicsA metrical foot of two short or unaccented syllables
dissyllablesA word or metrical foot consisting of two syllables
disyllableA word or metrical foot consisting of two syllables
disyllablesA word or metrical foot consisting of two syllables
disyllabic(of a word or metrical foot) Consisting of two syllables
choriambfoot of four syllables, two short between two long or two unstressed between two stressed
antibacchius(Latin) a foot of two long (or stressed) syllables followed by a short (or unstressed) one
antibacchiiANTIBACCHIUS, (Latin) a foot of two long (or stressed) syllables followed by a short (or unstressed) one
anapaestsA metrical foot consisting of two short or unstressed syllables followed by one long or stressed syllable
tribracha metrical foot of three short syllables of which two belong to the thesis and one to the arsis
spondee(in poetry) foot of two syllables, both of which are long in quantitative meter or stressed in accentual meter
spondees(in poetry) foot of two syllables, both of which are long in quantitative meter or stressed in accentual meter
trocheesfoot of two syllables, a long followed by a short in quantitative meter, or a stressed followed by an unstressed in accentual meter
trocheefoot of two syllables, a long followed by a short in quantitative meter, or a stressed followed by an unstressed in accentual meter
amphibrachsA metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable between two unstressed syllables or (in Greek and Latin) a long syllable between two short syllables
amphibrachA metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable between two unstressed syllables or (in Greek and Latin) a long syllable between two short syllables
anapestfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
anapestsfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
anapesticfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
ionicsnoting or employing a foot consisting either of two long followed by two short syllables (greater Ionic), or of two short followed by two long syllables (lesser Ionic)
ionicnoting or employing a foot consisting either of two long followed by two short syllables (greater Ionic), or of two short followed by two long syllables (lesser Ionic)
dactylsin poetry, foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short in quantitative meter, or one stressed followed by two unstressed in accentual meter, as in gently and humanly
dactylin poetry, foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short in quantitative meter, or one stressed followed by two unstressed in accentual meter, as in gently and humanly
bacchiifoot of three syllables that in quantitative meter consists of one short syllable followed by two long ones, and that in accentual meter consists of one unstressed syllable followed by two stressed ones
iambsfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambifoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambusfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
IAMBTwo-syllable poetic foot