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  1. Cretic - Wikipedia

    For Romance language poetry, the cretic has been a common form in folk poetry, whether in proverbs or tags. Additionally, some English poets have responded to the naturally iambic nature of English …

  2. Cretic Definition: The Poetic Metrical Foot - Poem Analysis

    A cretic is a three-syllable metrical foot that uses one unstressed syllable between two stressed syllables. These metrical feet date back to Greek and Roman verse and are very hard to find in …

  3. Cretic | The Poetry Foundation

    Also known as amphimacer. A Greek and Latin metrical foot consisting of a short syllable enclosed by two long syllables. Often found in folk poetry, its use in English poetry is rare, though instances can …

  4. CRETIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    On the other hand, cretic and trochaic metres, from their affinity to the old Saturnian, came most easily to the early dramatists, and are largely employed by Plautus to express lively emotion.

  5. CRETIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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  6. What does cretic mean? - Definitions.net

    A cretic (; also Cretic, amphimacer and sometimes paeon diagyios) is a metrical foot containing three syllables: long, short, long ( ¯ ˘ ¯ ). In Greek poetry, the cretic was usually a form of paeonic or …

  7. cretic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Mar 7, 2025 · cretic (not comparable) Using or relating to a metrical pattern of poetry where each foot is composed of three syllables, the first and third of which are stressed and the second is unstressed.

  8. Cretic — definition & quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    A cretic (also known as an amphimacer) is a metrical foot used in formal poetry. It consists of three syllables in the pattern of long-short-long (— ‿ —) or stressed-unstressed-stressed.

  9. Cretic Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Referring to a metrical pattern of poetry where each foot is composed of 3 syllables, the first and third of which are stressed and the second is unstressed. This pattern is very rare in English poetry.

  10. Cretic - Wikiwand

    A cretic is a metrical foot containing three syllables: long, short, long. In Greek poetry, lines made entirely of cretic feet are less common than other metres...