Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three syllables; as, a trisyllabic word or root.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three syllables.
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- adjective having three
syllables - noun a
word comprised of threesyllables
Etymologies
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Examples
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That verse wherein the accent falls on every third syllable, may be called trisyllabic verse; it is equivalent to what has been called anapestic; and we will still use the term anapest to express two unaccented and one accented syllable.
Miscellany 1784
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He wrote the book, and much of the rest of his life's work, in rhyming anapestic meter, also called trisyllabic meter.
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Plus, it just sounds better as a trisyllabic epithet.
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** The Fog Index: [(number of words/number of sentences) + words three syllables and above, not counting proper nouns or words made trisyllabic with simple "- ing" type suffixes] x 0.4 = the number of years of formal education that a person requires in order to easily understand the text on the first reading.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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If all are disyllabic or trisyllabic, then there will be either 102 or 153 syllables.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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Obama, too, is now strongly associated with a straightforward, trisyllabic message -- "Yes we can" -- although instead of imperatively employing a negative of a negative ( "Don't be evil"), his is an optimistic, election-ready double positive.
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However, although his actual name isn't Miltonic or especially literary, it is indeed trisyllabic with a disyllabic nickname, and Latinate, and has at least a sort of Early Modern connection.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2007
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Shakespeare chooses names for them that are similar almost the the point of interchangeability: Hermia, Helena, both trisyllabic, beginning in 'He' with the stress on the first syllable and ending in 'a'.
Shakespeare Bevington, David 2002
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"Neutrinics" was trisyllabic nonsense to Mrs. Potterley, but she knew it had nothing to do with history.
The Complete Stories Vol 1 Asimov, Isaac 1990
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= There are twenty trisyllabic pentameter endings in
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
alexz commented on the word trisyllabic
trisyllabic is not trisyllabic
it has 4 syllables.
February 6, 2017