tribrach

/ˈtraɪbræk/
noun
  1. A metrical foot in poetry consisting of three short syllables.
    • In classical poetry, a tribrach is less common than a dactyl or anapest.
    • The poet used a tribrach to create a quick, light rhythm in the line.
    • The student scanned the verse and identified a tribrach in the third foot.
What does "tribrach" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean