˜yÐÄvlog

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dibrach

[ dahy-brak ]

noun

Prosody.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dibrach1

< Latin dibrachys < Greek »åí²ú°ù²¹³¦³ó²â²õ a foot of two short syllables, equivalent to di- di- 1 + ²ú°ù²¹³¦³óý²õ short; brachy-
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Example Sentences

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It may be worth while to give some correct examples in English of the principle metrical feet:— Pyrrhic or Dibrach, u u = bÅdy, spÄ­rÄ­t.

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“And yēt,†is a complete iambus; but anyet is, like spirit, a dibrach u u, trocheized, however, by the arsis or first accent damping, though not extinguishing, the second.

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It may be worth while to give some correct examples in English of the principal metrical feet:— Pyrrhic or Dibrach, u u =body, spirit.

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