[spŏńdḗ]
(n.)A metrical foot consisting of two long or stressed syllables.
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Spondee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In poetry, a spondee is a metrical foot consisting of two long syllables, as determined by syllable weight in classical meters, or two stressed syllables, as determined by stress in modern meters. T...
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Spondee (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In grammar, a spondee is a two-syllable word in which there is equal emphasis placed on both syllables.
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A libation (spondee in Greek) is a ritual pouring of a drink as an offering to a god. It was common in the religions of antiquity, including Judaism: Isaiah uses libation as a metaphor when describi...
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A spondee is a duple foot with two stressed syllables. Although it's rare for any two adjacent syllables to receive exactly the same stress, in spondees there's no obvious stress on one syllable rather than the other.
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