trochaic

trochaic
trochaically, adv.
/troh kay"ik/, Pros.
adj.
1. pertaining to the trochee.
2. consisting of or employing a trochee or trochees.
n.
3. a trochee.
4. Usually, trochaics. a verse or poem written in trochees.
[1580-90; < L trochaicus < Gk trochaïkós, equiv. to trocha(îos) TROCHEE + -ikos -IC]

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