strophe
英 ['strəʊfɪ]
美 ['strofi]
strophe 诗节来自希腊语 strophe,诗节,字面意思为转折或起承转合,来自 strephein,转,PIE*streb,转,词 源同 catastrophe,tropic,turn.
- strophe (n.)
- c. 1600, from Greek strophe "stanza," originally "a turning," in reference to the section of an ode sung by the chorus while turning in one direction, from strephein "to turn," from PIE *streb(h)- "to wind, turn" (cognates: Greek strophaligs "whirl, whirlwind," streblos "twisted," stremma "that which is twisted").