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proceleusmatic

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Etymology

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Latin proceleusmaticus, from Ancient Greek προκελευσματικός (prokeleusmatikós), to rouse to action beforehand, to incite.

Noun

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proceleusmatic (plural proceleusmatics)

  1. (poetry) A metrical foot consisting of four short syllables.

Adjective

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proceleusmatic (comparative more proceleusmatic, superlative most proceleusmatic)

  1. Inciting; animating; encouraging.
  2. (poetry, not comparable) Consisting of four short syllables; composed of metrical feet of four short syllables each.

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