Trimeter
Type of meter (poetry)
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In poetry, a trimeter (Greek for "three measure") is a metre of three metrical feet per line.[1] Examples:
- When here // the spring // we see,
- Fresh green // upon // the tree.
See also
- Anapaest
- Dactyl
- Tristich
- Triadic-line poetry
References
- ^ Greene, Roland; Cushman, Stephen; Cavanagh, Clare; Ramazani, Jahan; Rouzer, Paul; Feinsod, Harris; Marno, David; Slessarev, Alexandra (2012-08-26). The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. Princeton University Press. p. 1459. ISBN 978-0-691-15491-6.
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Poetic meters
- Monometer
- Dimeter
- Trimeter
- Tetrameter
- Pentameter
- Hexameter
- Heptameter
- Octameter
- Iamb
- Iambic tetrameter
- Iambic pentameter
- Iambic heptameter
- Dactyl
- Dactylic hexameter
- Trochee/Trochaic
- Trochaic tetrameter
- Trochaic octameter
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