Angol | Latin |
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metric foot (with four short syllables) noun | proceleumaticus [proceleumatici](2nd) M |
metrical foot, a short syllable between two long ones, amphimacer, cretic noun | amphimacros [amphimacri]noun amphimacrus [amphimacri](2nd) M |
metrical foot, consisting of three short syllables and one long noun | paeon [paeonis](3rd) M |
metrical foot of three syllables, either long-long-short or short-long-long noun | bacchius [bacchii](2nd) M |
metrical term indicating the raising of voice on an emphatic syllable noun | arsis [arsis](3rd) F |
monosyllable [monosyllables] noun [UK: ˈmɒ.nə.sɪ.ləb.l̩] [US: ˈmɒ.nə.sɪ.ləb.l̩] | monosyllaba [monosyllabae](1st) F monosyllabon [monosyllabi]noun |
name of a foot of three long syllables (_ _ _) (w / pes) adjective | chanius [chania, chanium]adjective |
not accented on the last syllable adjective | barythonos [barythonos, barythonon]adjective |
of a syllable adjective | conreptus [conrepta, conreptum]adjective correptus [correpta, correptum]adjective |
paragoge, addition of letter / syllable to word (for emphasis) noun | paragoge [paragoges]noun |
pertaining to the third syllable from the end, antepenultimate adjective | antepaenultimus [antepaenultima, antepaenultimum]adjective |
prolonged group of notes sung to single syllable (in plainsong) noun | neuma [neumatis](3rd) N |
pyrrhic, poetical foot of two short syllables adjective | pyrrhichius [pyrrhichia, pyrrhichium]adjective pyrricius [pyrricia, pyrricium]adjective |
sentence containing clauses of roughly same number of syllables noun | compar [comparis](3rd) N |
sentence containing clauses of roughly the same number of syllables noun | conpar [conparis](3rd) N |
spondee (metrical foot of 2 long syllables) noun [UK: ˈspɒn.diː] [US: ˈspɒn.diː] | spondeus [spondei](2nd) M |
trochee / choree, metrical foot consisting of a long and a short syllable (_U) noun | trochaeus [trochaei](2nd) M |
ugly / disagreeable sound formed by meeting of syllables / words noun | cacophonia [cacophoniae](1st) F |
verse ending in syllable noun | hypercatalectus [hypercatalecti](2nd) M |
verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot (opp. catalecticus) adjective | acatalecticus [acatalectica, acatalecticum]adjective |
verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot (opp. catalectus) adjective | acatalectus [acatalecta, acatalectum]adjective |
verses consisting of eleven syllables adjective | hendecasyllabus [hendecasyllaba, hendecasyllabum]adjective |
verses consisting of eleven syllables (pl.) noun | hendecasyllabus [hendecasyllabi](2nd) M |
with a short vowel or syllable adverb | conrepte [conreptius, conreptissime]adverb correpte [correptius, correptissime]adverb |