scazon

CIDE DICTIONARY

scazonn. [L., fr. Gr. ska`zwn, fr. ska`zein to limp.].
     A choliamb.  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

scazon, n. Prosody a Greek or Latin metre of limping character, esp. a trimeter of two iambuses and a spondee or trochee.

Etymology
L f. Gk skazon f. skazo limp

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