释义 |
sca·zon \ˈskāzən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin scazont-, scazon, from Greek skazont-, skazōn, literally, one that limps, from present participle of skazein to limp — more at shank : a classical verse with a limping or halting movement: a. : choliamb b. : a trochaic tetrameter with protraction in the seventh foot : hipponactean |