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Trochee

trochee
 noun  Etymology: probably from Middle French trochee, from Latin trochaeus, from Greek trochaios, from trochaios running, from troche run, course, from trechein to run; akin to Greek trochos wheel, Old Irish droch  Date: 1589 a metrical foot consisting of one long syllable followed by one short syllable or of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable (as in apple)
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  n. Prosody a foot consisting of one long or stressed syllable followed by one short or unstressed syllable. Etymology: L trochaeus f. Gk trokhaios (pous) running (foot) f. trekho run ...
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  1. стих. трохей, хорей ...
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  noun prosody хорей, трохей ...
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  ~ n technical a unit in poetry consisting of one strong or long beat followed by one weak or short beat, as in `father' ...
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  - 1603, "measure in poetry consisting of two syllables," from Fr. trochйe, from L. trochaeus "a trochee," from Gk. trokhaios "a trochee," lit. "a running, spinning," from trekhein "to run." As a metrical foot, a long followed by a short syllable, or an accented followed by an unaccented one. ...
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