triseme

/ˈtraɪsiːm/
noun
  1. A metrical foot consisting of three short syllables in classical poetry.
    • The student scanned the poem and identified a triseme in the third line.
    • In ancient Greek verse, a triseme is the opposite of a molossus.
    • The poet used a triseme to create a light, quick rhythm in the line.
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