Where does “scāzon” come from?

scāzon (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek σκάζων, from Ancient Greek σκάζω — I limp; to limp.

scāzon (Latin): scazon an iambic trimeter, with a spondee or trochee in the last foot

Definitions

  1. scazon an iambic trimeter, with a spondee or trochee in the last foot

Ancestry of “scāzon”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekσκάζωνlimping; iambic verse with a spondee in the last...
2Ancient GreekσκάζωI limp; to limp

Words derived from “scāzon

Every word from Ancient Greek σκάζωEvery word from Ancient Greek σκάζων
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