- Iamb, iambus, or
iambic may
refer to: Look up iamb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Iamb (poetry)
Choliamb Iambus (genre), or
iambic poetry Iambic trimeter...
- a trochee. R. S. P. B****es has
suggested that the
Ancient Gr****: ἴαμβος
iambos has a Pre-Gr**** origin. An old
hypothesis is that the word is
borrowed from...
- Terence's Eunuchus, mark the
position of the
strong element in each foot in the
iambo-trochaic metres. It is
argued that this can help the
student with reading...
- (2006). Souliotes:
George Drakos and the
Drakos Family of
Souli (in Gr****).
Iambos publications. "Καμαρινολόγιο – Το γενεαλογικό δάσος της Καμαρίνας (Καμαρίνα...
- both of
private revenge and
denunciation of
social offenders.
Originally "
iambos" (ἴαμβος)
denoted a type of poetry,
specifically its content, and only secondarily...
- for
cretic words such as nēminī to be shortened,
which is very rare in
iambo-trochaics.
Anapaests were sung to music, and the
characters often express...
-
personal revenge but a
social obligation consistent with the
practice of '
iambos'. The
inscriptions in the
Archilocheion imply that the poet had a controversial...
-
Chorus congratulates father and son
first half of
strophe and
antistrophe iambo-choriambic
lines [o-.-] [-..-] (1450–56, 1462–68), the
second half more...
- Cupīdinīque vōvit, sī sibi restitūtus
essem dēsissemque trucēs vibrāre
iambōs, ēlectissima pessimī poētae scrīpta tardipedī deō datūram infēlīcibus ūstulanda...
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acceptable in
dactylic verse, e.g. Ovid Met. 6.465.)
Another restriction of
iambo-trochaic verse,
called the Hermann-Lachman law, is that the two
short syllables...