IPA: /ˈkɔːriæm/
KK: /ˈkɔrɪæm/
A type of poetic meter that consists of two unstressed syllables between two stressed syllables, often used in lyric poetry.
The poet skillfully employed a choriamb to create a unique rhythm in the verse.
Choriamb is formed from "choros" (meaning dance) and "iambos" (meaning a metrical foot). The term refers to a specific metrical pattern in poetry that combines these elements, often used in lyrical compositions.
Think of a 'dance' ('choros') that has a specific rhythm or beat ('iambos') — that's what a choriamb represents in poetry.