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- Lekythion abstract "A lekythion or lecythion, in classical Greek and Latin poetry, is a metric pattern (colon) defined by a sequence of seven alternating long and short syllables at the end of a verse (—⏑—⏓—⏑—). In classical grammatical terminology it can be described as a trochaic dimeter catalectic, i.e. a combination of two groups of two trochees each (—⏑—⏓), with the second of these groups lacking its final syllable; or as a trochaic hepthemimer, i.e. a trochaic sequence of seven half-feet. A lekythion can appear in several different metric contexts in different types of poetry, either alone as a verse or as the second of two cola following a caesura. A frequent type of occurrence in Greek drama is in lines of iambic trimeter, the most frequent metre used in spoken dialogue, i.e. lines of the type ⏓—⏑—|⏓—⏑—|⏓—⏑—. These lines may have a metric caesura after the first five syllables, with the remaining line thus resulting in a lekythion group.".
- Lekythion thumbnail Rustic_sanctuary_Louvre_CA2935.jpg?width=300.
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- Lekythion wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Lekythion wikiPageRevisionID "546404139".
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Aeschylus.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Aristophanes.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Caesura.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Catalectic.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_poetry.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_poetry.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Dimeter.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Diminutive.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Euripides.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Greek_chorus.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Hephaestion_(grammarian).
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Iambic_trimeter.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Iphigenia_in_Tauris.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Lekythos.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Pelops.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Pisa,_Greece.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Synizesis.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink The_Frogs.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink The_Phoenician_Women.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink Trochee.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLink File:Rustic_sanctuary_Louvre_CA2935.jpg.
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lekythion".
- Lekythion wikiPageWikiLinkText "lekythion".
- Lekythion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Lekythion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Note.
- Lekythion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lekythion subject Category:Ancient_Greek_poetry.
- Lekythion subject Category:Latin_poetry.
- Lekythion subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Lekythion hypernym Pattern.
- Lekythion type Disease.
- Lekythion type Redirect.
- Lekythion comment "A lekythion or lecythion, in classical Greek and Latin poetry, is a metric pattern (colon) defined by a sequence of seven alternating long and short syllables at the end of a verse (—⏑—⏓—⏑—). In classical grammatical terminology it can be described as a trochaic dimeter catalectic, i.e. a combination of two groups of two trochees each (—⏑—⏓), with the second of these groups lacking its final syllable; or as a trochaic hepthemimer, i.e. a trochaic sequence of seven half-feet.".
- Lekythion label "Lekythion".
- Lekythion sameAs Q1816591.
- Lekythion sameAs Lekythion.
- Lekythion sameAs m.0n492nr.
- Lekythion sameAs Q1816591.
- Lekythion wasDerivedFrom Lekythion?oldid=546404139.
- Lekythion depiction Rustic_sanctuary_Louvre_CA2935.jpg.
- Lekythion isPrimaryTopicOf Lekythion.