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‖ anacrusis Pros.|ænəˈkruːsɪs| [L. translit. of Gr. ἀνάκρουσις, f. ἀνακρού-ειν, f. ἀνά up + κρού-ειν to strike.] ‘A syllable at the beginning of a verse before the just rhythm’ (Kennedy).
1833Edin. Rev. LVI. 372 The Iambus..in technical language is said to consist of anacrusis and arsis. 1844Beck & Felton Munk's Metres 8 A thesis with which a rhythm begins is called anacrusis, or ‘an upward beat.’ |