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==Translations==
English: [[anapaestic]], [[anapestic]]; French: anapestique; German: [[anapästisch]]; Greek: [[αναπαιστικός]]; Italian: anapestico; Latin: [[anapaestus]], [[anapaesticus]]; Polish: anapestyczny; Portuguese: anapéstico; Spanish: anapéstico

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ănăpaestĭcus: a, um, adj. anapaestus,
I consisting of anapœsts, Sid. Ep. 4, 3; Serv. ad Verg. E. 8, 78.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ănăpæstĭcus, a, um, anapestique : Serv. B. 8, 78.

Latin > German (Georges)

anapaesticus, a, um (ἀναπαιστικός), aus Anapästen bestehend, metrum, metra, Gramm.: iuncturae, Sidon.: est anapaesticus trimeter hypercatalecticus, Serv. – subst., anapaestica, ōrum, n. = anapästische Verse, Terent. Maur. 1507. Cic. or. 190 ed. Iahn (wo aber alle neueren Herausgeber anapaestos).

Latin > English

anapaesticus anapaestica, anapaesticum ADJ :: anapaestic, referring to anapaest (metrical foot, two shorts followed by long)

Translations

English: anapaestic, anapestic; French: anapestique; German: anapästisch; Greek: αναπαιστικός; Italian: anapestico; Latin: anapaestus, anapaesticus; Polish: anapestyczny; Portuguese: anapéstico; Spanish: anapéstico