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- Dactylic_tetrameter abstract "For the dactylic tetrameter in Greek and Latin poetry, see Alcmanian verse.Dactylic tetrameter is a metre in poetry. It refers to a line consisting of four dactylic feet. \"Tetrameter\" simply means four poetic feet. Each foot has a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables, the opposite of an anapest, sometimes called antidactylus to reflect this fact.".
- Dactylic_tetrameter comment "For the dactylic tetrameter in Greek and Latin poetry, see Alcmanian verse.Dactylic tetrameter is a metre in poetry. It refers to a line consisting of four dactylic feet. \"Tetrameter\" simply means four poetic feet. Each foot has a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables, the opposite of an anapest, sometimes called antidactylus to reflect this fact.".