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Qué (quién) es DACTYLIC - definición

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Dactyli; Dactylic; Dactyls; Dactyl (disambiguation)

Dactylic         
·noun Dactylic meters.
II. Dactylic ·adj Pertaining to, consisting chiefly or wholly of, dactyls; as, dactylic verses.
III. Dactylic ·noun A line consisting chiefly or wholly of dactyls; as, these lines are dactylics.
dactyl         
['dakt?l]
¦ noun Prosody a metrical foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables or (in Greek and Latin) one long syllable followed by two short syllables.
Origin
ME: via L. from Gk daktulos, lit. 'finger' (the three bones of the finger corresp. to the three syllables).
Dactyl         
·noun A finger or toe; a digit.
II. Dactyl ·noun The claw or terminal joint of a leg of an insect or crustacean.
III. Dactyl ·noun A poetical foot of three sylables (-- Dactyl Dactyl), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented; as, ·Lat. tegm(n/), ·Eng. merciful;
- so called from the similarity of its arrangement to that of the joints of a finger.

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Dactyl

Dactyl may refer to:

  • Dactyl (mythology), a legendary being
  • Dactyl (poetry), a metrical unit of verse
  • Dactyl Foundation, an arts organization
  • Finger, a part of the hand
  • Dactylus, part of a decapod crustacean
  • "-dactyl", a suffix used in taxonomy
  • Dactyl (moon), a moon of asteroid 243 Ida
Ejemplos de uso de DACTYLIC
1. In addition to his work on texts, he wrote brief, critical, yet sympathetic biographies of Cicero and Horace, guides to names in Cicero and studies of Roman nomenclature and of rhyme and near–rhyme in Latin dactylic verse.