释义 |
syn·a·phea \ˌsinəˈfēə\ noun also syn·a·pheia \-fē(y)ə, -fīə\ (-s) Etymology: Greek synapheia, literally, combination, union, from synaphēs united, connected (from syn- + -aphēs, from haptein to fasten) + -ia -y — more at apsis : continuous metrical regularity (as in a group of anapestic verses) such that syllables at the end of one line may form part of a foot completed by syllables at the beginning of the next line |