noun
- A metrical foot consisting of one short syllable followed by two long syllables (⏑ — —), used in classical poetry.
Usage: technical; prosody; classical literature
Examples
- The bacchius is the reverse of the amphibrach in metrical structure.
- Latin poets employed the bacchius in certain verse forms.
- Understanding the bacchius helps readers scan classical Greek and Roman poetry.
- The bacchius pattern appears less frequently than the dactyl in epic verse.