[ 'α:sɪs ]
■ noun ( plural arses -si:z ) Prosody a stressed syllable or part of a metrical foot in Greek or Latin verse. Often contrasted with thesis .
Origin
ME: via late L. from Gk, lit. 'lifting', from airein 'raise'.
[ 'α:sɪs ]
■ noun ( plural arses -si:z ) Prosody a stressed syllable or part of a metrical foot in Greek or Latin verse. Often contrasted with thesis .
Origin
ME: via late L. from Gk, lit. 'lifting', from airein 'raise'.
Concise Oxford English vocab. Сжатый оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2004