dibrach
/ˈdaɪˌbræk/Definitions
1. noun
A metrical foot consisting of two syllables, especially one with the syllables unstressed and stressed.
“The poet carefully crafted each line to follow the traditional dibrach rhythm.”
1. noun
A metrical foot consisting of two syllables, especially one with the syllables unstressed and stressed.
“The poet carefully crafted each line to follow the traditional dibrach rhythm.”