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Metrical feet and accents
Disyllables
◡ ◡ pyrrhic, dibrach
◡ – iamb
– ◡ trochee, choree
– – spondee
Trisyllables
◡ ◡ ◡ tribrach
– ◡ ◡ dactyl
◡ – ◡ amphibrach
◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus
◡ – – bacchius
– – ◡ antibacchius
– ◡ – cretic, amphimacer
– – – molossus
See main article for tetrasyllables.

An antibacchius is a rare metrical foot used in formal poetry.

In accentual-syllabic verse an antibacchius consists of two accented syllables followed by one unaccented syllable. Its opposite is a bacchius.

Example:

Blind luck is
loved more than
hard thinking.

Referenced

  • Anthon, C. (1844). A System of Latin Prosody and Metre, etc. Harper & Bros. p. 134. Retrieved 2021-04-29.