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epitrite Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

নাইট্রাইটপদার্থ,





epitrite's Usage Examples:

double trochee minor ionic, double iamb ditrochee diiamb choriamb antispast first epitrite second epitrite third epitrite fourth epitrite dispondee.


– u – | (epitrite + prosodiac + epitrite) | – u u – u u – | (prosodiac) | – u – u | – u – – | – u – – – – | (epitrite + epitrite + epitrite) "May he who.


Bacchylides' 5th century BC choral poetry can largely be divided into dactylo-epitrite and "aeolic" types of composition.


First epitrite: short-long-long-long Second epitrite: long-short-long-long.


limping iambs or scazon Ionic Anacreonteus Anapestic Trochaic Dactylo-epitrite Dochmiac Galliambic, a relatively rare form of which Carmen 63 by Catullus.


Pythian 1  by Pindar Written 470 BC Language ancient Greek Genre(s) Victory Ode Meter Dactylo-epitrite Lines 100.


of verse, such as the glyconian or the Sapphic stanza), and the Dactylo-epitrite.


Nemean 8  by Pindar Written 459 BC (?) Language ancient Greek Genre(s) Victory Ode Meter Dactylo-epitrite Lines 51.


a) a first epitrite variant:   u – – –   (short-long-long-long, mafāʿīlūn pattern) b) an antispast variant:   u – – u   (short-long-long-short, mafāʿīlu.


The choral elements are dactylo-epitrite meter and what seems to be triadic structure (i.


(81:64) sesquiquartum (5:4) 5 perfect fourth P4 diatessaron (διατεσσάρων) epitrite (επίτριτος), sesquitertium (4:3) 6 diminished fifth d5 6 augmented fourth.


The meter is dactylo-epitrite, a lyrical variation on the dactylic hexameter used by Homer (some of the.


influence on his poetry, as for example in his metrical range, mostly dactylo-epitrite in form, with some Aeolic rhythms and a few iambics.


2004, in the appropriate Pindaric style, Doric dialect and metre (dactylo-epitrite) of ancient Greek, together with an English verse translation.



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