Iambic dimeter

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The iambic dimeter is in the ancient Verslehre one of two iambic metrics composite meter . In metric formula notation , the iambic trimeter is used asyes d written.

Since the iambic meter is a dipody , i.e. it consists of two verse feet, the iambic dimeter has four verse feet, so it basically agrees with the four-footed iambic quaternar or the iambic tetrapody (yes 4) match. In languages ​​with an accented verse principle, such as German, the corresponding meter is the iambic four-key .

Ancient forms

The schemes of the various forms are in metric notation :

× —ˌ◡—. × —ˌ◡
× —ˌ ​​× —ˌ × —ˌ◡
× —ˌ ​​× —ˌ × —ˌ

Examples are the Pentecost hymn Veni creator spiritus by Rabanus Maurus and the hymn Vexilla regis by Venantius Fortunatus

Iambic four-lifter

In the accentuating metric of modern languages ​​such as German, the iambic dimeter corresponds to the iambic four-key, whereby the metrical ambivalences of the ancient meter are omitted and the verse can also be catalectic:

◡ — ˌ◡ — ˌ◡ — ˌ◡ (-)

literature

Individual evidence