arses

Variant of arsis

arsis definition

ar·sis (ärsis)

noun pl. arses -·ses′ (-sēz′)

  1. in classical Greek poetry, the short syllable or syllables of a foot
  2. in later poetry, the long or accented syllable of a foot
  3. Music the unaccented part of a measure; upbeat

Etymology: LL < Gr, a lifting up, omission < airein, to lift, raise up

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