Choliamb

Choliamb

Choliambic verse (also known as "limping iambs" or "scazons" or "halting iambic"[1]) is a form of meter in poetry. It is found in both Greek and Latin poetry in the classical period. Choliambic verse is sometimes called scazon, or "lame iambic", because it brings the reader down on the wrong "foot" by reversing the stresses of the last few beats. It was originally pioneered by the Greek lyric poet Hipponax, who wrote "lame trochaics" as well as "lame iambics"; the Latin poet Catullus provides a further example in Poem 8.

The basic structure is much like iambic trimeter, except that the last cretic is made heavy by the insertion of a longum instead of a breve. Also, the third anceps of the iambic trimeter line must be short in limping iambs. In other words, the line scans as follows (where ¯ is a longum, ˘ is a breve, and x is an anceps):

x ¯ ˘ ¯ | x ¯ ˘ ¯ | ˘ ¯ ¯ ¯

As in all classical verse forms, the phenomenon of brevis in longo is observed, so the last syllable can actually be short or long.

Notes

References

  • Richmond Lattimore, "Greek Lyrics" 1949
  • Daniel H. Garrison (editor). The Student's Catullus. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 2004.

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  • Choliamb — Cho li*amb, Choliambic Cho li*am bic, n. [L. choliambus, Gr. ?; ? lame + ? an iambus.] (Pros.) A verse having an iambus in the fifth place, and a spondee in the sixth or last. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • choliamb — m IV, D. u, Ms. choliambbie; lm M. y lit. «sześciostopowy wiersz jambiczny, w którym ostatnia stopa zastąpiona jest spondejem lub trochejem» ‹gr. + jamb› …   Słownik języka polskiego

  • choliamb — n. verse in poetry with an iambus in the 5th place and a spondee in the 6th …   English contemporary dictionary

  • choliamb — [ kəʊlɪam(b)] noun Prosody another term for scazon. Derivatives choliambic ˌkəʊlɪ ambɪk adjective Origin C19: via late L. from Gk khōliambos, from khōlos lame + iambos (see iambus) …   English new terms dictionary

  • choliamb — cho·li·amb …   English syllables

  • choliamb —   n. iambic trimeter having trochee or spondee in third foot.    ♦ choliambic, a …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • choliamb — n. Prosody = SCAZON. Derivatives: choliambic adj. Etymology: LL choliambus f. Gk kholiambos f. kholos lame: see IAMBUS …   Useful english dictionary

  • Choliambic — Choliamb Cho li*amb, Choliambic Cho li*am bic, n. [L. choliambus, Gr. ?; ? lame + ? an iambus.] (Pros.) A verse having an iambus in the fifth place, and a spondee in the sixth or last. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Aeschrion of Samos — Aeschrion (Gr. polytonic|Αισχρίων) was an iambic poet, and a native of Samos.Citation last = Mason first = Charles Peter author link = contribution = Aeschrion (2) editor last = Smith editor first = William title = Dictionary of Greek and Roman… …   Wikipedia

  • choliambic — |kōlē|ambik adjective Etymology: Late Latin choliambus choliamb + English ic : of or belonging to a choliamb : consisting of choliambic lines …   Useful english dictionary

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