Antibacchius

/ˌæntiˈbækiəs/ noun

A metrical foot in poetry consisting of three syllables with the pattern of unstressed-stressed-stressed, opposite to the bacchius.

From anti- (against) + bacchius (from Latin Bacchus, god of wine). In classical Greek and Latin poetry, this foot creates a particular rhythmic pattern. The term is used almost exclusively by classical scholars and poetry specialists.

AMantibacchius
ARantibacchius
BNantibacchius
CAantibacchius
CSantibacchius
DAantibacchius
DEantibacchius
ELantibacchius
ESantibacchius
FAantibacchius
FIantibacchius
FRantibacchius
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