adonic — ADÓNIC, adonice, adj. (În sintagma) Vers adonic = vers format dintr un dactil şi un spondeu sau un troheu, folosit în versificaţia greacă şi latină. – Din fr. adonique. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 adónic adj. n., pl.… … Dicționar Român
Adonic — A*don ic, a. [F. adonique: cf. L. Adonius.] Relating to Adonis, famed for his beauty. n. An Adonic verse. [1913 Webster] {Adonic verse}, a verse consisting of a dactyl and spondee ( [crescent] [crescent] | ). [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Adonic — I noun a verse line with a dactyl followed by a spondee or trochee; supposedly used in laments by Adonis • Syn: ↑Adonic line • Hypernyms: ↑verse, ↑verse line II adjective 1. or relating to or like Adonis … Useful english dictionary
Adonic — /euh don ik/, adj. 1. Pros. noting a verse consisting of a dactyl followed by a spondee or trochee. 2. of or like Adonis. n. 3. Pros. an Adonic verse or line. [1670 80; < ML Adonicus. See ADONIS, IC] * * * … Universalium
Adonic — adjective a) Of or pertaining to Adonis. The actor was not considered attractive enough to play such an Adonic character b) (of a man) Very beautiful or handsome; physically perfect … Wiktionary
Adonic — /əˈdoʊnɪk/ (say uh dohnik) adjective 1. denoting a verse consisting of a dactyl ( ¯ ˘ ˘) followed by a spondee ( ¯ ¯ ) or trochee ( ¯ ˘). 2. of an Adonis. –noun 3. an Adonic verse or line. {Medieval Latin adōnicus} …
Adonic verse — Adonic A*don ic, a. [F. adonique: cf. L. Adonius.] Relating to Adonis, famed for his beauty. n. An Adonic verse. [1913 Webster] {Adonic verse}, a verse consisting of a dactyl and spondee ( [crescent] [crescent] | ). [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Adonic line — noun a verse line with a dactyl followed by a spondee or trochee; supposedly used in laments by Adonis • Syn: ↑Adonic • Hypernyms: ↑verse, ↑verse line … Useful english dictionary
adònic — a|dò|nic Mot Pla Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
adonic — adon·ic … English syllables