ट्राइमीटर Meaning in English
ट्राइमीटर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : trimeter
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ट्रिमलीछाँटकर छोटा किया हुआ
त्रिमोडल
ट्राइमॉर्फिक
ट्राइमॉर्फिज्म
ट्रिरेम्स
त्रिमवीर
त्रिनाज
ट्रिंग
ट्रैंग करना
त्रिनिदाद
त्रिनिदाद और टोबैगो डॉलर
ट्रिनिटेरियन
ट्रिनिटी
ट्रिनिटीज
ट्राइमीटर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It is an account of the world (periegesis) in 'comic' iambic trimeters which is dedicated to a King Nicomedes of Bithynia.
The author explicitly takes for his model Apollodorus of Athens, whose chronography in trimeters was dedicated to King Attalus II Philadelphus of Pergamum.
French radio personalities The Iambic trimeter is a meter of poetry consisting of three iambic units (each of two feet) per line.
In ancient Greek poetry and Latin poetry, an iambic trimeter is a quantitative meter, in which a line consists of three iambic metra.
In the accentual-syllabic verse of English, German, and other languages, however, the iambic trimeter is a meter consisting of three iambs (disyllabic units with rising stress) per line, making a line of six syllables.
The iambic trimeter derives its name from its essential shape, which is three metrical units (hence "trimeter") which are each basically iambic in form.
The trimeter simply repeats this structure three times, with the resulting shape as follows:.
The Greek iambic trimeter allows resolution, allowing more variety.
The iambic trimeter was imitated in Latin by 2nd century BC comic playwrights such as Plautus and Terence, where it is known as the iambic senarius.
As in the Greek trimeter, any long or anceps syllable except the last could be replaced with a double short syllable (u u).
Accentual-syllabic iambic trimeter.
In English and similar accentual-syllabic metrical systems, a line of iambic trimeter consists of three iambic feet.
The 1948 poem "My Papa's Waltz" by Theodore Roethke uses the trimeter:.
William Blake's "Song ('I Love the Jocund Dance')" (1783) uses a loose iambic trimeter that sometimes incorporates additional weak syllables:.