Metría
Metría refers to a specific type of poetic meter, particularly prevalent in classical Greek and Latin poetry. It is not a single, fixed rhythm but rather a system of organizing verse based on patterns of long and short syllables. The fundamental unit of métria is the foot, which is a combination of two or three syllables. Common feet include the iamb (short-long), trochee (long-short), spondee (long-long), dactyl (long-short-short), and anapest (short-short-long).
The arrangement of these feet within a line creates different meters. For instance, an iambic pentameter consists