What is another word for Bacchius?

Pronunciation: [bˈakɪəs] (IPA)

Bacchius is a poetic foot which is also known as a double short syllable and a long syllable. Synonyms for the word Bacchius include Bacchius foot, Bacchiac foot, and Bacchic. Bacchius is a type of meter often used in ancient Greek and Latin poetry. This meter consists of two short syllables followed by one long syllable. Bacchius is commonly used to create a sense of rhythm and flow in poetic works. The use of this meter is common in many forms of classical music as well. The repetition of Bacchius helps to establish a cohesive and memorable pattern within a work of writing or music.

What are the hypernyms for Bacchius?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    deity, mythological creature, legendary figure, Ancient Greek character, literary character.

Usage examples for Bacchius

Bacchius,' ' u He'lve'llyn.
"Literary Remains, Vol. 2"
Coleridge
Well, in the days when Brutus held command, With praetor's rank, o'er Asia's wealthy land, Persius and King engage, a goodly pair, Like Bithus matched with Bacchius to a hair.
"The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry"
Horace a.k.a. Quintus Horatius Flaccus Translated by John Conington, M. A.

Related words: Bacchius drawing, Bacchius art, Bacchius paintings, Bacchius prints, Bacchius luna, Bacchius lithographs

Related questions:

  • Who is bacchius?
  • What is the meaning of bacchius?
  • Where can i buy a bacchius?
  • Word of the Day

    subjective psychology
    Objective psychology is the antonym for subjective psychology. While the latter refers to theories and concepts that rely on individual views and experiences, objective psychology ...