- tribrach
- [ʹtrıbræk] n стих.
трибрахий
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Tribrach — can refer to:*Tribrach (poetry), a metrical foot of three short syllables. *Tribrach (instrument), a device used in surveying for leveling and centering … Wikipedia
Tribrach — Tri brach, n. [L. tribrachys, Gr. ? consisting of three short syllables; ? (see {Tri }) + ? short.] (Gr. & L. Pros.) A poetic foot of three short syllables, as, m[e^]l[i^][u^]s. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tribrach — [trī′brak΄, trib′rak΄] n. [L tribrachys < Gr: see TRI & BRACHY ] Gr. & Latin Prosody a metrical foot consisting of three short syllables tribrachic adj … English World dictionary
Tribrach (instrument) — In surveying science, a tribrach means an instrument attachment plate containing three thumbscrews (see theodolite). The device consists of two triangular metal plates, which are connected at their corners by thumbscrews. By turning these, it is… … Wikipedia
Tribrach (poetry) — A tribrach is a metrical foot used in formal poetry and Greek and Latin verse. In quantitative meter (such as the meter of classical verse), it consists of three short syllables; in accentual syllabic verse (such as formal English verse), the… … Wikipedia
tribrach — noun Etymology: Latin tribrachys, from Greek, having three short syllables, from tri + brachys short more at brief Date: 1589 a metrical foot of three short syllables of which two belong to the thesis and one to the arsis • tribrachic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
tribrach — tribrachic, adj. tribrachial, adj. /truy brak, trib rak/, n. Pros. a foot of three short syllables. [ < L tribrachys < Gk tríbrachys, equiv. to tri TRI + brachýs short; see BRACHY ] * * * … Universalium
tribrach — noun a) A classical metrical foot having three short or unstressed syllables b) A circular platform on three legs each having levelling screws; used to connect a theodolite to a tripod … Wiktionary
tribrach — [ trʌɪbrak, trɪ ] noun Prosody a metrical foot of three short or unstressed syllables. Derivatives tribrachic brakɪk adjective Origin C16: via L. from Gk tribrakhus, from tri three + brakhus short … English new terms dictionary
tribrach — tri•brach [[t]ˈtraɪ bræk, ˈtrɪb ræk[/t]] n. pro a metrical foot of three short syllables • Etymology: < L tribrachys < Gk tríbrachys=tri tri +brachýs short … From formal English to slang
tribrach — /ˈtraɪbræk/ (say truybrak), /ˈtrɪbræk/ (say tribrak) noun a foot of three short syllables. {Latin tribachys, from Greek} …