释义 |
ae·ol·ic I. \ēˈälik\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Aeolicus, from Greek Aiolikos, from Aiolis Aeolia + Greek -ikos -ic : aeolian I II. noun (-s) Usage: capitalized : a group of dialects of ancient Greek used by the Aeolians III. adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Aeolicus, literally, of Aeolia : of or relating to lyric rhythms marked by isosyllabic balance and combination of dactyls and trochees with frequent variation or of tetrasyllabic units (as choriambs) — compare logaoedic, polyschematist dimeter |