choriamb

[ kawr-ee-amb, -am, kohr- ]

nounProsody.
  1. a foot of four syllables, two short between two long or two unstressed between two stressed.

Origin of choriamb

1
First recorded in 1835–45; short for choriambus

Other words from choriamb

  • cho·ri·am·bic, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for choriamb

choriamb

choriambus (ˌkɒrɪˈæmbəs)

/ (ˈkɒrɪˌæmb) /


nounplural -ambs or -ambi (-ˈæmbaɪ)
  1. prosody a metrical foot used in classical verse consisting of four syllables, two short ones between two long ones (– ◡ ◡ –)

Origin of choriamb

1
C19: from Late Latin choriambus, from Greek khoriambos, from khoreios trochee, of a chorus, from khoros chorus

Derived forms of choriamb

  • choriambic, adjective

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