scazon


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scazon /ˈskeɪz(ə)n, ˈska-/
noun Prosody a modification of the iambic trimeter, in which a spondee or trochee takes the place of the final iambus.
– origin C17: via L. from Gk skazōn, neut. pres. part. (used as a noun) of skazein ‘to limp’.
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