scazon — ⇒SCAZON, adj. et subst. masc. VERSIF. GRÉCO ROMAINE. (Vers) scazon. Vers constitué de iambes et de trochées dont la finale, au lieu de la forme régulière trochée et syllable indifférente, ou longue d iambe et iambe pur, présente une longue… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Scazon — Sca zon, n. [L., fr. Gr. ska zwn, fr. ska zein to limp.] (Lat. Pros.) A choliamb. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scazon — См. scazonte … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
scazon — noun a) A limping satiric meter in classical verse. b) A iambic trimeter ending with a trochee or spondee … Wiktionary
scazon — n. choliamb … English contemporary dictionary
scazon — [ skeɪz(ə)n, ska ] noun Prosody a modification of the iambic trimeter, in which a spondee or trochee takes the place of the final iambus. Origin C17: via L. from Gk skazōn, neut. pres. participle (used as a noun) of skazein to limp … English new terms dictionary
scazon — sca·zon … English syllables
scazon — n. limping verse; choliamb. ♦ scazontic, a … Dictionary of difficult words
scazon — n. Prosody a Greek or Latin metre of limping character, esp. a trimeter of two iambuses and a spondee or trochee. Etymology: L f. Gk skazon f. skazo limp … Useful english dictionary
scazontic — skāˈzäntik adjective Etymology: Latin scazont , scazon + English ic : composed in scazons * * * scazontic /skə zonˈtik/ noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑scazon … Useful english dictionary