
1) Line of three feet 2) Poetic line 3) Three-foot line 4) Type of verse 5) Verse of three feet
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In poetry, a trimeter (Greek for `three measure`) is a metre of three metrical feet per line. Examples: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Christabel, line 31: ...
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three feet; sometimes termed tripody, a triple foot, one measure made up of three feet. An example is Percy Bysshe Shelley's 'To a Skylark,' which uses trochaic trimeters for the first two lines of each stanza.
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• (n.) A poetical division of verse, consisting of three measures. • (a.) Consisting of three poetical measures.
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(from the article `prosody`) It has been noted that four feet make up a line of tetrameter verse; a line consisting of one foot is called monometer, of two dimeter, of three ...
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A line consisting of three metrical feet. This short line is most common in English nursery rhymes,
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Three feet
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A line of poetry consisting of three metrical 'feet'. An example of an iambic trimeter is The only news I know by Emily Dickinson.
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trimeter A line of poetic verse consisting of three metrical feet.
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