different between dactyl vs adonic

dactyl

English

Alternative forms

  • dactyle
  • dactile

Etymology

From Latin dactylus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (dáktulos, a finger), three bones of the finger corresponding to three syllables.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?dækt??/

Noun

dactyl (plural dactyls)

  1. A poetical foot of three syllables (— ? ?), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented.

Related terms

  • dactylic
  • polydactyl

Translations

See also

  • anapest
  • spondee
  • finger

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adonic

Romanian

Etymology

From French adonique

Adjective

adonic m or n (feminine singular adonic?, masculine plural adonici, feminine and neuter plural adonice)

  1. Adonic

Declension

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