Anacrusis — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Progressive Metal, Thrash Metal Gründung 1986 Auflösung 1993 Neugründung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Anacrusis — An a*cru sis, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to push up or back; ? + ? to strike.] (Pros.) A prefix of one or two unaccented syllables to a verse properly beginning with an accented syllable. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anacrusis — f. Métr. Sílabas que preceden en un *verso al primer acento rítmico. * * * ► femenino Figura retórica que se aplica a la sílaba o sílabas que preceden al primer acento de un verso: soledades al hielo y al sol … Enciclopedia Universal
anacrusis — (n.) unstressed syllable at the beginning of a verse, 1833, Latinized from Gk. anakrousis a pushing back, of a ship, backing water, from anakrouein to push back, stop short, check, from ana back (see ANA (Cf. ana )) + krouein to strike (cognate… … Etymology dictionary
anacrusis — [an΄ə kro͞o′sis] n. [ModL < Gr anakrousis < anakrouein, to push back < ana , back + krouein, to strike: see RUE1] 1. one or more additional, unaccented syllables at the beginning of a line of verse, preceding the regular meter 2. Music… … English World dictionary
Anacrusis — In poetry, anacrusis is the lead in syllables, collectively, that precede the first full measure. Similarly, in music, it is the note or notes (even a phrase) which precede the first downbeat in a bar. In the latter sense an anacrusis is often… … Wikipedia
anacrusis — noun /ænəˈkruːsɪs/ a) an unstressed syllable at the start of a verse , 1989: Then Etheridge poised his baton, jerked an upbeat, and made the violinists speak the low G and A of their anacrusis. (Burgess, Any Old Iron) b) an unstressed note or… … Wiktionary
Anacrusis (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Anacrusis Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = St. Louis, Missouri, USA Genre = Progressive metal Thrash metal Years active = 1986 – 1993 Label = Metal Blade Records Associated acts … Wikipedia
anacrusis — noun (plural anacruses) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek anakrousis beginning of a song, from anakrouein to begin a song, from ana + krouein to strike, beat; akin to Lithuanian kraušyti to strike Date: 1830 1. one or more syllables at the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
anacrusis — См. anacrusi … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов