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|wketx=An [[anapaest]] (/ˈænəpiːst, -pɛst/; also spelled [[anapæst]] or [[anapest]], also called [[antidactylus]]) is a metrical foot used in formal poetry. In classical quantitative meters it consists of two short syllables followed by a long one; in accentual stress meters it consists of two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable. It may be seen as a reversed dactyl. This word comes from the Greek ἀνάπαιστος, anápaistos, literally "struck back" and in a poetic context "a dactyl reversed".
|wketx=An [[anapaest]] (/ˈænəpiːst, -pɛst/; also spelled [[anapæst]] or [[anapest]], also called [[antidactylus]]) is a metrical foot used in formal poetry. In classical quantitative meters it consists of two short syllables followed by a long one; in accentual stress meters it consists of two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable. It may be seen as a reversed dactyl. This word comes from the Greek ἀνάπαιστος, anápaistos, literally "struck back" and in a poetic context "a dactyl reversed".
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|trtx=Armenian: անապեստ, վերջատանջ; Catalan: anapest; Czech: anapest; Danish: anapest; Dutch: anapest; Faroese: øvutur tríliður; Finnish: anapesti; French: anapeste; German: [[Anapäst]]; Greek: [[ανάπαιστος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀνάπαιστος]]; Ido: anapesto; Irish: anaipéist; Latin: anapaestus; Norwegian Bokmål: anapest; Nynorsk: anapest; Polish: anapest, antydaktyl; Portuguese: anapesto; Russian: [[анапест]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ана̀пест; Roman: anàpest; Spanish: [[anapesto]]; Swedish: anapest
be_x_old: анапэст; be: анапест; bg: анапест; ca: anapest; cs: anapest; cv: анапест; da: anapæst; de: [[Anapäst]]; el: [[ανάπαιστος]]; grc: [[ἀνάπαιστος]]; en: anapaest; eo: anapesto; es: [[anapesto]]; ext: anapestu; fi: anapesti; fr: [[anapeste]]; gan: 弱弱強格; gl: anapesto; he: אנאפסט; hu: anapesztus; hy: անապեստ; io: anapesto; is: rísandi þríliður; it: [[anapesto]]; ja: アナパイストス; kk: анапест; la: [[anapaestus]]; nl: anapest; no: anapest;: anapest; pt: [[anapesto]]; ro: anapest; ru: [[анапест]]; sh: anapest; sk: anapest; sl: anapest; sq: anapesti; sv: anapest; tyv: анапест; uk: анапест
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|georg=antidactylus, a, um ([[ἀντιδάκτυλος]]), [[pes]], [[ein]] umgekehrter [[Daktylus]] ñ ñ–, der [[Anapäst]], Mar. Victorin. art. gr. 1, 11, 24. p. 45, 19 K.
|georg=antidactylus, a, um ([[ἀντιδάκτυλος]]), [[pes]], [[ein]] umgekehrter [[Daktylus]] ñ ñ–, der [[Anapäst]], Mar. Victorin. art. gr. 1, 11, 24. p. 45, 19 K.
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|trtx=Armenian: անապեստ, վերջատանջ; Catalan: anapest; Czech: anapest; Danish: anapest; Dutch: anapest; Faroese: øvutur tríliður; Finnish: anapesti; French: anapeste; German: [[Anapäst]]; Greek: [[ανάπαιστος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀνάπαιστος]]; Ido: anapesto; Irish: anaipéist; Latin: anapaestus; Norwegian Bokmål: anapest; Nynorsk: anapest; Polish: anapest, antydaktyl; Portuguese: anapesto; Russian: [[анапест]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ана̀пест; Roman: anàpest; Spanish: [[anapesto]]; Swedish: anapest
be_x_old: анапэст; be: анапест; bg: анапест; ca: anapest; cs: anapest; cv: анапест; da: anapæst; de: [[Anapäst]]; el: [[ανάπαιστος]]; grc: [[ἀνάπαιστος]]; en: anapaest; eo: anapesto; es: [[anapesto]]; ext: anapestu; fi: anapesti; fr: [[anapeste]]; gan: 弱弱強格; gl: anapesto; he: אנאפסט; hu: anapesztus; hy: անապեստ; io: anapesto; is: rísandi þríliður; it: [[anapesto]]; ja: アナパイストス; kk: анапест; la: [[anapaestus]]; nl: anapest; no: anapest;: anapest; pt: [[anapesto]]; ro: anapest; ru: [[анапест]]; sh: anapest; sk: anapest; sl: anapest; sq: anapesti; sv: anapest; tyv: анапест; uk: анапест
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