scazon
Meanings
noun
- A limping satiric meter in classical verse.
- An iambic trimeter ending with a trochee or spondee.
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Etymology
From Latin scāzon, from Ancient Greek σκάζων (skázōn), from σκάζω (skázō, “to limp”).
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