Spon"dee (?), n. [L. spondeus,
Gr. &?; (sc. &?;), fr. &?; a drink offering, libation, fr. &?; to pour
out, make a libation: cf. F. spondée. So called because
at libations slow, solemn melodies were used, chiefly in this meter.]
(pros.) A poetic foot of two long syllables, as in the
Latin word lēgēs.
Spon"dee (?), n. [L. spondeus,
Gr. &?; (sc. &?;), fr. &?; a drink offering, libation, fr. &?; to pour
out, make a libation: cf. F. spondée. So called because
at libations slow, solemn melodies were used, chiefly in this meter.]
(pros.) A poetic foot of two long syllables, as in the
Latin word lēgēs.