单词 | dipody |
释义 | dipodyn. Prosody. A double foot; two feet constituting a single measure. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > versification > metre > [noun] > metrical group or period > types of syzygy1836 metre1838 dipody1844 monopody1844 tripody1883 1844 C. Beck & C. C. Felton tr. E. Munk Metres Greeks & Romans 16 A series of one foot is called a monopody; of two feet, a dipody. 1859 J. W. Donaldson Greek Gram. (ed. 2) 646 The simplest form of this dactylic dipodia is the Adonius, which finishes off the Sapphic stanza. 1882 W. W. Goodwin Elem. Greek Gram. 317 In trochaic, iambic, and anapæstic verses, which are measured by dipodies (i.e. pairs of feet), a monometer consists of one dipody (or two feet), a dimeter of four feet. 1891 Harper's Mag. Mar. 576/2 [Folk-songs] in Hungarian music consisting of dipodies, tetrapodies, tripodies, pentapodies, and hexapodies. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < |
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