Three-syllable
The three-syllable (l) er is a meter or a verse with three syllables in the verse with the syllable-counting verse principle . Occasionally, especially in the context of ancient poetry, the term trisyllabus is also used.
literature
- W. Theodor Elwert : French metric. 4th edition. Hueber, Munich 1978, ISBN 3-19-003021-9 , p. 132.
- Walther Suchier : French verse theory on a historical basis (= collection of short textbooks on Romance languages and literatures. Vol. 14, ZDB -ID 517267-6 ). Niemayer, Tübingen 1952, p. 75.