tribrevis

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)   metrical foot comprising three short syllables
 * 2) * AD 4th C., Diomedes Grammaticus (author), Heinrich Keil (editor), Artis Grammaticae Liber III (1857), page 479:
 * Tribrachys, tribrevis, teuthasius, quem quīdam brachysyllabum, aliī triorcheon, nōnnūllī pygmōna, plērīque chorīum nuncupant.
 * The tribrach, "tribreve", teuthasius, which some call "brachysyllabic", others triorcheon, some pygmon, many chorium.

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