Bacchius Explained

A bacchius is a metrical foot of three syllables, consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by two stressed ones.

In accentual-syllabic verse we could describe a bacchius as a foot that goes like this:

daDUMDUM

Example:

When day breaks

the fish bite

at small flies.

The Christmas carol 'No Small Wonder' by Paul Edwards is a fair example of usage.

The name is thought to come from its use in ancient Greek songs to the god Bacchus.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Preminger, Alex . The Princeton Handbook of Poetic Terms . Princeton University Press . 18 . 0-691-01425-6.