Bacchius

/bəˈkaɪəs/ noun

In classical poetry, a metrical foot consisting of one short syllable followed by two long syllables, used especially in festive or celebratory verse.

From Latin bacchius, from Greek bakcheios, derived from Bakchos (Bacchus); the meter was named for its use in festive poetry and religious celebrations of the wine god.

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