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ditrochee Pros.|daɪˈtrəʊkiː| [ad. L. ditrochæus, a. Gr. διτρόχαιος, f. δι-, di-2 + τροχαῖος trochee. Oftener used in the L. form.] A foot consisting of two trochees; a double trochee: = dichoree. So ditroˈchean a., containing two trochees.
[1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Ditrochæus, a Foot in Greek or Latin Verse which consists of Two Trochees; as Cāntĭlēnă.] 1855Sat. Rev. I. 3/2 Does Absolute Wisdom take pleasure in forced and far-fetched àpropos, or does it delight in ditrochees? 1846Worcester, Ditrochean, containing two trochees. Edin. Rev. |