Penult and antepenult are abbreviations for paenultima and antepaenultima.
In Latin and Ancient Greek, only the three last syllables can be accented.
In Latin, a word's stress is dependent on the weight or length of the penultimate syllable.
In Ancient Greek, the place and the type of accent are dependent on the length of the vowel in the ultima.
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