Ep"i*trite (?), n. [Gr. &?; containing
an integer and one third (i. e., &frac43;, or in the ratio of
4 to 3); 'epi` upon, over + &?; the third: cf. L.
epitritos, F. épitrite.] (Gr. & Lat.
Pros.) A foot consisting of three long syllables and one
short syllable.
&fist; It is so called from being compounded of a spondee (which
contains 4 times) with an iambus or a trochee (which contains 3
times). It is called 1st, 2d, 3d, or 4th epitrite according as
the short syllable stands 1st, 2d, etc.