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- Tribrach_(poetry) abstract "A tribrach is a metrical foot used in formal poetry and Greek and Latin verse. In quantitative meter (such as the meter of classical verse), it consists of three short syllables; in accentual-syllabic verse (such as formal English verse), the tribrach consists of three unstressed syllables. According to some sources, another name for this meter is choree, from the Greek choreus. Other sources categorize the choree as a metrical foot containing two unstressed syllables, or one accented followed by one unaccented foot.The existence of the tribrach has been contested by some writersTemplate:Who? and its entry in the Oxford English Dictionary under 'Poetry Terms' lacks a formal definition, but does appear, primarily as a musical form, in some American dictionaries, such as Virginia Tech Multimedia Music Dictionary. Its appearance in English poetry is rare, as it tends to resolve into two disyllabic feet, depending upon the feet that surround it.".
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- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Accentual-syllabic_verse.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metrical_feet.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Foot_(prosody).
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(linguistics).
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Syllable_weight.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_Tech_Multimedia_Music_Dictionary.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tribrach (poetry)".
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tribrach".
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "tribrach".
- Tribrach_(poetry) auto "yes".
- Tribrach_(poetry) date "December 2009".
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Metrical_feet.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetry-stub.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Who%3F.
- Tribrach_(poetry) subject Category:Metrical_feet.
- Tribrach_(poetry) hypernym Foot.
- Tribrach_(poetry) type Building.
- Tribrach_(poetry) comment "A tribrach is a metrical foot used in formal poetry and Greek and Latin verse. In quantitative meter (such as the meter of classical verse), it consists of three short syllables; in accentual-syllabic verse (such as formal English verse), the tribrach consists of three unstressed syllables. According to some sources, another name for this meter is choree, from the Greek choreus.".
- Tribrach_(poetry) label "Tribrach (poetry)".
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Q1419790.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Tribrachys.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Tribrachys.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Tríbraco.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Tríbraco.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Tribraco.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Tribrachys.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs m.07cngm.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Трибрахій.
- Tribrach_(poetry) sameAs Q1419790.
- Tribrach_(poetry) wasDerivedFrom Tribrach_(poetry)?oldid=708093398.
- Tribrach_(poetry) isPrimaryTopicOf Tribrach_(poetry).