12 August 2016
dactyl
[dak-til]
noun
1. Prosody. a foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short in quantitative meter, or one stressed followed by two unstressed in accentual meter, as in gently and humanly. Symbol: .
2. a finger or toe.
Origin of dactyl
Middle English Latin Greek
1350-1400; Middle English < Latin dactylus < Greek dáktylos finger, a dactyl, referring to the three joints of the finger
Dactyl or Daktyl
[dak-til]
noun, plural Dactyls, Dactyli [dak-ti-lahy] (Show IPA). Classical Mythology.
1. any of a number of beings dwelling on Mount Ida and working as metalworkers and magicians.
Origin
< Greek Dáktyloi (Idaîoi) (Idaean) craftsmen or wizards (plural of dáktylos; see dactyl )
dactylo-
1. a combining form meaning “finger,” “toe,” used in the formation of compound words:
dactylomegaly.
Also, dactyl-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form representing dáktylos finger, toe
-dactyl
1. variant of -dactylous, especially with nouns:
pterodactyl.
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Examples from the Web for dactyl
Historical Examples
The dactyl, which has the first syllable accented and the two latter unaccented: as, Jnthn, Jffrsn.
The Comic English Grammar
Unknown
This foot, which is the opposite of the dactyl, is known as the anapest.
Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism
F. V. N. Painter
It will be noted that the dactyl is very closely related in expression to the trochee, and the anapest to the iambic.
Browning and the Dramatic Monologue
S. S. Curry
Today’s quote
Jonathan Seagull discovered that boredom and fear and anger are the reasons that a gull’s life is so short, and with those gone from his thought, he lived a long fine life indeed.
– Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingstone Seagull
On this day
12 August 30BC – Cleopatra VII, last Pharoah of Ancient Egypt, suicides after learning of the suicide of her lover, Mark Antony (after he lost the Battle of Actium to Emperor Octavian). She reportedly allowed herself to be bitten by an asp. Soon after, Egypt became a Roman province under Octavian.
12 August 1964 – death of Ian Fleming, British author of the ‘James Bond’ novels. Born 28 May 1908.
12 August 2009 – death of Les Paul, (born Lester William Polsfuss) American musician and inventor of the solid body electric guitar. The popular Gibson Les Paul was designed in collaboration with him. Born 9 June 1915.