Lexicographical Neighbors of Tripodic
Literary usage of Tripodic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nature of Harmony and Metre by Moritz Hauptmann (1888)
"(b) 3 x 3- tripodic trimeter, (i) 3x4. ... tripodic tetrameter. (c) 4x4. ...
but here the tripodic and ..."
2. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1901)
"... certain purposes than for others, and that the choice of the tripodic form so
prominent in the yells rests upon other and perhaps physiological reasons. ..."
3. Proceedings by International Congress of Americanists (1905)
"A beautiful tripodic onyx vase, from the Mixteca village of San Pedro Anani,
which I keep in my possession, must have been originally painted in red. ..."
4. The Verse of Greek Comedy by John Williams White (1912)
"164 f. K. have been variously explained. The former involves the difficult
operation of uniting a tripodic colon with ..."
5. Remnants of Early Latin by Frederic De Forest Allen (1897)
"Each verse consists of two tripodic series, separated by a caesura ; both with
trochaic close (1 u), and the first with anacrusis. ..."
6. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1835)
"Verses have been measured according to feet or double feet (di- podies).
The tripodic, above indicated asg,was unknown; the dactylic, ..."