Arsis

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Raising of the voice in prosody, accented part of a metrical foot
noun
  1. The stronger part of a musical measure: the part containing the beat.
  2. The stronger part of a metrical foot: the part containing the long (heavy) syllable in quantitative meter, or the stressed syllable in a qualitative meter.
  3. The elevation of the hand, or that part of the bar at which it is raised, in beating time; the weak or unaccented part of the bar, opposed to the thesis.
  4. The elevation of the voice to a higher pitch in speaking.

Pronunciation

/ˈɑː(ɹ)sɪs/

Word forms

Arsis arses

Etymology

From Latin Arsis, from Ancient Greek ἄρσις (ársis, “elevation”).

Derived words

Translations

French: arsis Italian: arsi Portuguese: arse Portuguese: ársis
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