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- Trochaic_septenarius abstract "In ancient Greek and Latin literature, the trochaic septenarius is one of two major forms of poetic metre based on the trochee as its dominant rhythmic unit, the other being trochaic octonarius. It is used in drama and less often in poetry.The trochaic septenarius is a catalectic line; that is, it consists of eight trochaic feet, with the last a half-foot. Only the seventh foot is regularly trochaic. The other feet can be varied with a spondee, dactyl, tribrach, or more rarely an anapaest. There is usually a diaeresis after the fourth foot. It is sometimes called catalectic trochaic tetrameter.An example can be found in the Pervigilium Veneris (\"Vigil of Venus\");Crās ǎ|mēt quī| nūnqu(am) ǎ|māvīt,| quīqu(e) ǎ|māvīt| crās ǎ|mēt.Let him love tomorrow who has never loved, and let him who has loved love tomorrow.The trochaic septenarius is the only trochaic meter used in the dialogue portions of Latin plays (as distinguished from the cantica or sung portions), and was the favorite meter of Plautus. Its most famous singular use in Latin literature is possibly the ribald versus quadratus sung by the soldiers at the Gallic triumph of Julius Caesar.Trochaic septenarius is used in the abecedarian Latin hymn Audite Omnes Amantes (\"Hear ye, All Lovers\"), believed to have been written by Saint Secundinus.An equivalent form is also found in English verse, as for instance in Tennyson's Locksley Hall.".
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- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageRevisionID "708107059".
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Abecedarian.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Alfred,_Lord_Tennyson.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Anapaest.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_literature.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Catalectic.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_poetry.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_poetry.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_verses.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Dactyl_(poetry).
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Diaeresis_(prosody).
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Foot_(prosody).
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Gallic_Wars.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Hymn.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Latin_literature.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Pervigilium_Veneris.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Plautus.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Roman_triumph.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Secundinus.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Spondee.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Tetrameter.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_of_ancient_Rome.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Tribrach_(poetry).
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Trochee.
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLink Venus_(mythology).
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trochaic septenarius".
- Trochaic_septenarius wikiPageWikiLinkText "trochaic septenarius".
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- Trochaic_septenarius subject Category:Ancient_Greek_poetry.
- Trochaic_septenarius subject Category:Latin_poetry.
- Trochaic_septenarius subject Category:Types_of_verses.
- Trochaic_septenarius hypernym Forms.
- Trochaic_septenarius type ChemicalCompound.
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- Trochaic_septenarius comment "In ancient Greek and Latin literature, the trochaic septenarius is one of two major forms of poetic metre based on the trochee as its dominant rhythmic unit, the other being trochaic octonarius. It is used in drama and less often in poetry.The trochaic septenarius is a catalectic line; that is, it consists of eight trochaic feet, with the last a half-foot. Only the seventh foot is regularly trochaic. The other feet can be varied with a spondee, dactyl, tribrach, or more rarely an anapaest.".
- Trochaic_septenarius label "Trochaic septenarius".
- Trochaic_septenarius sameAs Q3958356.
- Trochaic_septenarius sameAs Septénaire_trochaïque.
- Trochaic_septenarius sameAs Settenario_trocaico.
- Trochaic_septenarius sameAs m.0g9s_st.
- Trochaic_septenarius sameAs Q3958356.
- Trochaic_septenarius wasDerivedFrom Trochaic_septenarius?oldid=708107059.
- Trochaic_septenarius isPrimaryTopicOf Trochaic_septenarius.