(ˈ)dī+ noun
Etymology: Late Latin & Greek; Late Latin ditrochaeus, from Greek ditrochaios, from di- + trochaios trochee — more at trochee
: a double trochee : a trochaic dipody reckoned as a single measure or compound foot
(ˈ)dī+ noun
Etymology: Late Latin & Greek; Late Latin ditrochaeus, from Greek ditrochaios, from di- + trochaios trochee — more at trochee
: a double trochee : a trochaic dipody reckoned as a single measure or compound foot
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012