dactylic

/ˈdæktɪlɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characterized by dactylic meter in poetry, having a meter in which one syllable is stressed and followed by two unstressed syllables

“The poem’s dactylic rhythm gave it a sense of fluidity and ease.”

2. noun

a foot in poetry consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables

“The dactylic foot is a common pattern in classical Greek poetry.”

Synonyms

  • iambic
  • trochaic

Antonyms

  • pyrrhic
  • spondaic