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spondee
English
Alternative forms
- spondeus (archaic)
Etymology
From Latin spond?us (“spondee”), from Ancient Greek ????????? (spondeîos, “associated with a libation”) from ?????? (spond?, “libation”): spondees were often used in melodies sung at libations.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sp?ndi/
Noun
spondee (plural spondees)
- (poetry) A word or metrical foot of two syllables, either both long or both stressed.
Derived terms
- spondaic
Translations
Further reading
- spondee on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Pedones, depones
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin spondeus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sp?n?de?/
- Hyphenation: spon?dee
- Rhymes: -e?
Noun
spondee m (plural spondeeën)
- spondee
Related terms
- spondeïsch
Finnish
Noun
spondee
- A spondee.
Declension
Synonyms
- kaksipitkä
Latin
Noun
spond?e
- vocative singular of spond?us
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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)
- Adonic
Declension
adonic From the web:
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- what does adonis symbolize
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