prosodiac
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A verse used in prosodia, having three anapests, of which the first may be substituted with a spondee or iamb.
— Moreover, unto him [Archilochus], as firſt inventour, are attributed the Epodes, Tetrameter, Iambicks, Procritique and Proſodiacks; […]
形容词 adj.
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Of or relating to a prosodion or prosodiac.
— The proſodiac nome was ſung in honour of Mars, and was, they ſay, invented by Olympus.
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Synonym of prosodic.
— This is in very brief “the ingrained musicality” of Khusrau’s ghazals. His prosodiac finesse in succeeding to avoid even شکست روا is added to it.
词源
词源 1
From Middle French prosodiaque and its etymon Late Latin prosōdiacus, from Koine Greek προσοδιακός (prosodiakós), from Ancient Greek προσόδιον (prosódion) + -ακός (-akós). By surface analysis, prosodi(on) + -ac.
词源 2
From prosody + -ac. Perhaps compare Koine Greek προσῳδιακός (prosōidiakós), an alteration by association with Ancient Greek προσῳδία (prosōidía) of προσοδιακός (prosodiakós). Late Latin prosōdiacus has also sometimes been interpreted as showing this sense.
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