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tribrach (複数形 tribrachs)
- (prosody) A metrical foot consisting of three short syllables.
- 1589, George Puttenham, The Arte of English Poesie, book ii, chapter xiii (Arb.), page 133:
For your foote tribracchus of all three short, ye haue very few trissillables. - [**1706**, Edward Phillips, compiler; J[ohn] K[ersey the younger], “Tribrachus or Tribrachys”, in The New World of Words: Or, Universal English Dictionary. […], 6th edition, London: […] J. Phillips, […]; N. Rhodes, […]; and J. Taylor, […], OCLC 913406157, column 1:
- 1827, the Rev’d Canon James Tate, An Introduction to the Principal Greek Tragic and Comic Metres in Scansion, Structure, and Ictus (second edition, 1829), chapter xi: “The Ictus of the long Trochaic of Tragedy”, §5 (page 23):
Of all the resolved feet, the Tribrach in Trochaic verse with its ictus on the first syllable ⏑́⏑⏑ is most readily recognised by the ear as equivalent to the Trochee. - 1885, Thomas Dwight Goodell, “Quantity in English Verse” in Transactions of the American Philological Association XVI, page 88:
The plain tribrach is frequent in every one’s reading.
- 1589, George Puttenham, The Arte of English Poesie, book ii, chapter xiii (Arb.), page 133:
派生語
- tribrachic
参照
- “Tribrach¹” on page 340/1 of § 1 (Ti–Tz, ed. James Augustus Henry Murray) of part i (Ti–U, 1926) of volume X of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (1st ed.)
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tribrach (複数形 tribrachs)
- A figure or object having three arms or branches.
- (archaeology) A tribrachial prehistoric flint implement.
- 1873, Albert Way, “Notes on an Unique Implement of Flint, Found, as Stated, in the Isle of Wight” in The Archæological Journal XXX, page 31:
In a recent examination of the registers of the Ryde Philosophical Society, Mr. Martin has found, as I have been informed through Mr. Westropp’s kindness, the entry, that the flint tribrach was presented to the collection by the late Dr. Martin in 1853, with other objects from Ventnor, and as having been obtained on the shore at that place. - 1897, Sir John Evans, The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain (revised second edition), chapter iv, page 78:
A singular instrument chipped out of flint, like three celts conjoined…, so as to form a sort of tribrach.
- 1873, Albert Way, “Notes on an Unique Implement of Flint, Found, as Stated, in the Isle of Wight” in The Archæological Journal XXX, page 31:
- (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:) (surveying) A circular platform on three legs, each having levelling screws, used to connect a theodolite to a tripod.
- (archaeology) A tribrachial prehistoric flint implement.
派生語
- tribrachial
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