Gerer vs Anacrusis - What's the difference?
gerer | anacrusis |
(prosody) An unstressed syllable at the start of a verse.
(music) An unstressed note or notes before the first strong beat (or downbeat) of a phrase.
* 1989 , (Anthony Burgess), Any Old Iron :
As a verb gerer
is to manage.As a noun anacrusis is
(prosody) an unstressed syllable at the start of a verse.gerer
Not English
Gerer has no English definition. It may be misspelled.anacrusis
English
(wikipedia anacrusis)Noun
(anacruses)- Then Etheridge poised his baton, jerked an upbeat, and made the violinists speak the low G and A of their anacrusis .