释义 |
pha·lae·ce·an \|falə|sēən\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Greek phalaikeion phalaecean (from Phalaikos Phalaecus, Greek poet) + English -an : a hendecasyllabic verse in Greek and Latin prosody that is a glyconic with three additional syllables forming a single bacchius or an iambic dipody catalectic : a logaoedic verse of five feet the first of which is indeterminate, the second a dactyl, and the last three trochees |