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bac·chi·us \bəˈkīəs, ba-\ noun (plural bac·chii \-īˌī\) Etymology: Latin, from Greek Bakcheios, from Bakcheios, adjective, of Bacchus, from Bakchos Bacchus 1. in accentual prosody : a metrical foot of three syllables, the first unstressed, the other two having either primary or intermediate stress 2. in classical prosody : a foot of three syllables, the first short, the other two long |