Alcaic
英:[ælˈkeiik] 美: [ælˈkeɪk]
Alcaic 基本解释
adj.(古希腊诗人)阿尔凯奥斯的,阿尔凯奥斯四行诗的;
英英释义
Alcaic[ æl'keiik ]
n.verse in the meter used in Greek and Latin poetry consisting of strophes of 4 tetrametric lines; reputedly invented by Alcaeus同义词:Alcaic verse
Alcaic 相关例句
权威例句
ALCAICThe Alcaic Kid (Horace, "Carm."3.13)The alcaic strophe: A critical survey"Liber 1, Carmen 1": Alcaic [Poem]The Classical Journal: On the Sapphic and Alcaic Metres, No. IIIA Poet and his King. Joachim Bielski’s Alcaic Poem (Carmen 3, 1) to Sigismund III VasaPhidias and the "Runic Stone": Gray's "Alcaic Ode"and "Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse"The Classical Journal: Remarks on the Latin Alcaic and Sapphic Metre, as exhibited in the Odes of HoraceRhythm in a Sinuous Stanza: The Anatomy and Acoustic Contour of the Latin AlcaicThe Classical Journal: Sketch of the Scansion and Structure of the Alcaic Stanza in Horace