octameter

octameter
/ok tam"i teuhr/, Pros.
adj.
1. consisting of eight measures or feet.
n.
2. Also, octometer. an octameter verse.
[1840-50; < LL < Gk oktámetros (adj.), equiv. to okta- OCTA- + métr(on) -METER + -os adj. suffix]

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  • Octameter — in poetry is a line of eight metrical feet. It is not very common in English verse. E.g.: Trochaic Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore While I nodded, nearly… …   Wikipedia

  • octameter — [äk tam′ət ər] n. [LL, having eight feet < Gr oktametros: see OCTA & METER1] a line of verse containing eight metrical feet or measures …   English World dictionary

  • octameter — oc•tam•e•ter [[t]ɒkˈtæm ɪ tər[/t]] adj. 1) pro consisting of eight measures or feet 2) pro an octameter verse • Etymology: 1840–50; < LL < Gk oktámetros …   From formal English to slang

  • octameter — /ɒkˈtæmətə/ (say ok tamuhtuh) adjective 1. having eight measures or feet to a line of verse. –noun 2. an octameter verse. {Late Latin, from Greek oktametros of eight measures} …  

  • octameter — noun Etymology: Late Latin, having eight feet, from Late Greek oktametros, from okta + metron measure more at measure Date: 1889 a line of verse consisting of eight metrical feet …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • octameter — noun A line of verse containing eight metrical feet …   Wiktionary

  • octameter — n. verse line with eight metrical feet …   English contemporary dictionary

  • octameter — oc·tam·e·ter …   English syllables

  • octameter —   n. verse line of eight feet …   Dictionary of difficult words

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