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ischiorrhogic, a. Pros.|-ˈrɒdʒɪk| [ad. Gr. ἰσχιορρωγικός having broken hips, limping: used only as a term of prosody; f. ἰσχίο-ν hip-joint + ῥώξ, ῥωγ- cleft.] Applied to an iambic line with spondees in the second, fourth, or sixth place.
1832Lewis in Philol. Mus. I. 289 Babrius seems to have occasionally admitted a spondee into the fifth foot; a variety of iambic metre called ischiorrhogic, or disjointed, by the ancient grammarians. |