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  • Trochee - Wikipedia
    In poetic metre, a trochee ( ˈtroʊkiː TROH-kee) is a metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one, in qualitative meter, as found in English, and in modern linguistics; or in quantitative meter, as found in Latin and Ancient Greek, a heavy syllable followed by a light one (also described as a long syllable fol
  • Trochee - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
    Trochees in quantitative verse consist of two syllables in which the first is pronounced for a longer duration than the second Quantitative verse occurs most often in classical Greek and Latin poetry and is almost impossible to write in English
  • Trochee Trochaic Meter Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    Trochees are two-syllable metrical feet consisting of one stressed, long syllable followed by an unstressed, short syllable This creates a falling rhythm of “DUM-da”
  • TROCHEE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TROCHEE is a metrical foot consisting of one long syllable followed by one short syllable or of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable (as in apple)
  • Trochaic Meter: Examples and Definition of Trochee in Poetry
    In English poetry, the definition of trochee is a type of metrical foot consisting of two syllables—the first is stressed and the second is an unstressed syllable In Greek and Latin poetry, a trochee is a long syllable followed by a short syllable The pattern reads as DUH-duh, as in “LAD-der ”
  • Trochee | Iambic, Dactylic Anapestic | Britannica
    trochee, metrical foot consisting of one long syllable (as in classical verse) or stressed syllable (as in English verse) followed by one short or unstressed syllable, as in the word hap´|˘py
  • Trochee | The Poetry Foundation
    Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine
  • Rhythm and Meter in English Poetry - University of Pennsylvania
    Each line of a poem contains a certain number of feet of iambs, trochees, spondees, dactyls or anapests A line of one foot is a monometer, 2 feet is a dimeter, and so on--trimeter (3), tetrameter (4), pentameter (5), hexameter (6), heptameter (7), and o ctameter (8)
  • Rhythm in Poetry – Okie Dokie, Here’s the Trochee
    When a poem is written using trochees, we say it is “trochaic” (pronounced “tro-KAY-ik”) In fact, the word “trochee” is trochaic because it is pronounced “TRO-key” with the stress on the first syllable
  • What Is Trochee? (with picture) - Language Humanities
    Trochees are a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in which the stressed syllable is immediately followed by an unstressed one such as in the word "happy "





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