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View synonyms for iamb
iamb
[ ahy-am, ahy-amb ]
noun
, Prosody.
- a foot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love.
iamb
/ ˈaɪæm; ˈaɪæmb; aɪˈæmbəs /
noun
- a metrical foot consisting of two syllables, a short one followed by a long one ( )
- a line of verse of such feet
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Word History and Origins
Origin of iamb1
C19 iamb, from C16 iambus, from Latin, from Greek iambos
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Example Sentences
The group seems a sort of combination of the iamb and trochee, and has an element in every possible zone of the movement cycle.
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The group seems an iamb with a duplicated unaccented syllable.
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Occasionally, however, and especially in the longer poems, the regular recurrence of the iamb is a little monotonous.
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Some, however, refer it to the supposed lop-sidedness or inequality of badgers' feet, answering to the ⏑— of the iamb.
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They are both within the zone of the unaccented syllable of the iamb.
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