iambi n m
1Iambi — Iambus I*am bus, n.; pl. L. {Iambi}, E. {Iambuses}. [L. iambus, Gr. ?; prob. akin to ? to throw, assail (the iambus being first used in satiric poetry), and to L. jacere to throw. Cf. {Jet} a shooting forth.] (Pros.) A foot consisting of a short… …
2iambi — i am·bus || aɪ æmbÉ™s n. (Poetry) foot consisting of two syllables (the first syllable is long and the second short or the first syllable is stressed and the second unstressed) …
3iambic — IÁMBIC, Ă, iambici, ce, adj. Care aparţine iambilor, privitor la iambi; scris în iambi. ♢ Metru iambic = sistem de versificaţie care are la bază iambul. – Din fr. iambique, lat. iambicus. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 iámbic adj. m …
4iamb — IAMB, iambi, s.m. Picior de vers compus din două silabe, dintre care, în prozodia antică, prima este scurtă şi a doua lungă, iar în prozodia modernă, prima este neaccentuată, iar cea de a doua accentuată. – Din fr. iambe, lat. iambus. Trimis de… …
5Iramba language — Iramba Nilamba Spoken in Tanzania Ethnicity Nilamba, Iambi Native speakers 450,000  (2006) Language family …
6Scharnhorstgymnasium Hildesheim — Scharnhorstgymnasium Schulform Gymnasium Gründung 1885 Land Niedersachsen Staat …
7logaedic — LOGAÉDIC, Ă, logaedici, ce, adj. (Despre un sistem de versificaţie) Care este compus din anapeşti şi iambi sau din dactili şi trohei. – Din fr. logaédique. Trimis de LauraGellner, 25.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 logaédic adj. m., pl. logaédici; f. sg …
8iamb(us) — n. (pl. bi ) metrical foot of one short followed by one long syllable. ♦ iambic, a. pertaining to or composed of iambi; n. line of iambi. ♦ iambist, n. writer of iambi …
9Solon — (ancient Greek: Polytonic|Σόλων, c. 638 BC ndash;558 BC) was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and Lyric poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens. His reforms… …
10Margites — The Margites, a comic mock epic of Ancient Greece, is about an idiot named Margites (from ancient Greek μάργος margos, raving, mad; lustful ) who was so dense he did not know which parent had given birth to him.[1] His name gave rise to the… …