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What (who) is Trochee - definition

METRICAL FOOT
Choreus; Trochaic; Trocheus; Choraeus; Trochees; Choree; Chorees; Trochaic meter; Trochaeus

Trochee         
·noun A foot of two syllables, the first long and the second short, as in the Latin word ante, or the first accented and the second unaccented, as in the English word motion; a choreus.
trochee         
['tr??ki:]
¦ noun Prosody a foot consisting of one long or stressed syllable followed by one short or unstressed syllable.
Origin
C16: via L. from Gk trokhaios (pous) 'running (foot)', from trekhein 'to run'.
trochee         
n.
Choree, foot of one long and one short syllable.

Wikipedia

Trochee

In English poetic metre and modern linguistics, a trochee () is a metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one. But in Latin and Ancient Greek poetic metre, a trochee is a heavy syllable followed by a light one (also described as a long syllable followed by a short one). In this respect, a trochee is the reverse of an iamb. Thus the Latin word íbī "there", because of its short-long rhythm, in Latin metrical studies is considered to be an iamb, but since it is stressed on the first syllable, in modern linguistics it is considered to be a trochee.

The adjective form is trochaic. The English word trochee is itself trochaic since it is composed of the stressed syllable followed by the unstressed syllable .

Another name formerly used for a trochee was a choree (), or choreus.

Examples of use of Trochee
1. A spondee has two long syllables and a trochee has a long or stressed syllable followed by a shorter and unstressed one.
2. So if a spondee is pronounced as seems to be correct, with the first of its syllables stressed, it qualifies as a trochee.