Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - anacrusis
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Anacrusis
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 krausyti to strike Date: 1830 1. one or more syllables at the beginning of a line of poetry that are regarded as preliminary to and not a part of the metrical pattern 2. upbeat; specifically one or more notes or tones preceding the first downbeat of a musical phrase
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n. (pl. anacruses) 1 (in poetry) an unstressed syllable at the beginning of a verse. 2 Mus. an unstressed note or notes before the first bar-line. Etymology: Gk anakrousis (as ANA-, krousis f. krouo strike) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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- 1833, "a syllable at the beginning of a verse before the rhyme," from Gk. anakrousis, from ana- "back" + krouein "to strike." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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