In
verse, many
meters use a foot as the basic unit in their description of the underlying rhythm of a poem. Both the
quantitative meter of classical poetry and the
accentual-syllabic meter of most poetry in English use the foot as the fundamental building block. A foot consists of a certain number of
syllables forming part of a line of verse. A foot is described by the character and number of syllables it contains: in English, feet are named for the combination of accented and unaccented syllables; in other languages such as
Latin and
Greek, the duration of the syllable (long or short) is measured.
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