glyconic (Meaning)

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glyconic (a.)

Consisting of a spondee, a choriamb, and a pyrrhic; -- applied to a kind of verse in Greek and Latin poetry.

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glyconic (n.)

A glyconic verse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glyconic

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glyconic Sentence Examples

  1. The glyconic meter flowed through the ancient halls of poetry.
  2. Sappho's glyconic verses resonated with passion and longing.
  3. The glyconic rhythm captivated audiences with its enchanting cadence.
  4. Horatian odes employed the glyconic meter with exquisite grace.
  5. The intricate pattern of the glyconic measure created a mesmerizing effect.
  6. The glyconic foot danced along the pages, guiding the reader's imagination.
  7. Ancient Greek dramatists harnessed the power of the glyconic meter to convey emotions.
  8. The glyconic measure echoed the pulse of human hearts and the rhythms of nature.
  9. The glyconic line, with its swift and lyrical flow, captivated listeners.
  10. The glyconic rhythm transcended time, becoming an enduring legacy of literary artistry.

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Consisting of a spondee, a choriamb, and a pyrrhic; -- applied to a kind of verse in Greek and Latin poetry., A glyconic verse.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The glyconic meter flowed through the ancient halls of poetry.

Sappho's glyconic verses resonated with passion and longing.

The glyconic rhythm captivated audiences with its enchanting cadence.

Horatian odes employed the glyconic meter with exquisite grace.