royaltyvoet
Royaltyvoet is a term used in Dutch-language discussions of prosody and ceremonial movement to denote a specific foot pattern associated with royal imagery. The word is a compound of royalty (a loanword) and voet, the Dutch word for foot, signaling a pattern treated as appropriate for monarchic contexts.
Definition and usage: In poetry, royaltyvoet refers to a metrical foot that emphasizes a formal, dignified rhythm—often
Variants and examples: A grand royaltyvoet marks the principal ceremonial module, while a minor royaltyvoet corresponds
Relation to related terms: It shares features with general metrical feet such as trochaic and iambic patterns
Notes: Royaltyvoet is not widely attested in standard dictionaries and is primarily encountered in specialized or