in ancient lyric poetry, a kind of verse, consisting of two dactyles and two trochees: as,— Virgini[bus pue]risque canto.
The word is formed from Alcman, the name of an ancient Greek poet in great esteem for his erotics or amorous compositions.
in ancient lyric poetry, a kind of verse, consisting of two dactyles and two trochees: as,— Virgini[bus pue]risque canto.
The word is formed from Alcman, the name of an ancient Greek poet in great esteem for his erotics or amorous compositions.