caesura
31trithemimeral caesura — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|mimərəl noun : a caesura in classical verse occurring after the third half foot …
32bucolic caesura — noun or bucolic diaeresis : a diaeresis after the fourth foot in a dactylic hexameter especially common in pastoral poetry …
33CAESUR — caesura …
34Caesurae — caesura cae*su ra, n.; pl. E. {caesuras}, L. {C[ae]sur[ae]} [L. caesura a cutting off, a division, stop, fr. caedere, caesum, to cut off. See {Concise}.] A metrical break in a verse, occurring in the middle of a foot and commonly near the middle… …
35caesuras — caesura cae*su ra, n.; pl. E. {caesuras}, L. {C[ae]sur[ae]} [L. caesura a cutting off, a division, stop, fr. caedere, caesum, to cut off. See {Concise}.] A metrical break in a verse, occurring in the middle of a foot and commonly near the middle… …
36CAESAUR — caesura Aureli …
37CAESAYRTHEOP — caesura Ayreli Theophili …
38CAESHOSTIL — caesura Hostili …
39CAESURALEX — caesura Alexandri …
40Dactylic hexameter — (also known as heroic hexameter ) is a form of meter in poetry or a rhythmic scheme. It is traditionally associated with the quantitative meter of classical epic poetry in both Greek and Latin, and was consequently considered to be the Grand… …