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#131977 08/23/04 01:09 PM
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I checked, and today's WAD is indeed related to the metric foot trochee.

http://m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=trochee&x=13&y=11


You learn something every day. How about the other feet? Dyadya Vanya -- oops, varaha?





#131978 08/23/04 01:36 PM
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Well your Greeks, and by extension your Romans, got by with iamb, trochee, dactyl, anapest, and spondee, but your Brahmans named their meters, more than their feet. Gayatri has always been my favorite: 3 couplets of 8 syllables each. (Can be trochaic.) See the Rgveda III:62.10 for a famous example. The goddess Gayatri has 5 heads, 10 eyes (looking in 8 directions), and 10 arms holding weapons.


#131979 08/25/04 03:52 AM
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Trochal reminded me of trochar, so I was surprised to see its meaning--looked trochar up and it's from a whole other
"family tree". So a trochal remark, i.e., is not (necessarily) pointed or piercing, just repetitious.



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