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- Bacchius abstract "A bacchius /bəˈkaɪ.əs/ is a rare metrical foot used in formal poetry.In accentual-syllabic verse we could describe a bacchius as a foot that goes like this:Example:When day breaksthe fish biteat small flies.The Christmas carol 'No Small Wonder' by Paul Edwards is a fair example of usage.".
- Bacchius comment "A bacchius /bəˈkaɪ.əs/ is a rare metrical foot used in formal poetry.In accentual-syllabic verse we could describe a bacchius as a foot that goes like this:Example:When day breaksthe fish biteat small flies.The Christmas carol 'No Small Wonder' by Paul Edwards is a fair example of usage.".