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Hexametrical — Hexametric Hex a*met ric, Hexametrical Hex a*met ric*al, a. Consisting of six metrical feet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hexametrical — hexametˈric or hexametˈrical adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑hex … Useful english dictionary
Wulfstan the Cantor — (c.960 – early 11th century), also known as Wulfstan of Winchester, was an Anglo Saxon monk of the Old Minster, Winchester. He was also a writer, musician, composer and scribe. Wulfstan is most famous for his hagiographic work Vita S. Aethelwoldi … Wikipedia
Hexametric — Hex a*met ric, Hexametrical Hex a*met ric*al, a. Consisting of six metrical feet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Swedish literature — refers to literature written in the Swedish language or by writers from Sweden. [For example, both Birgitta of Sweden (14th century) and Emanuel Swedenborg (18th century) wrote most of their work in Latin, but since they came from Sweden, their… … Wikipedia
hexameter — hexametric /hek seuh me trik/, hexametrical, hexametral, adj. /hek sam i teuhr/, Pros. n. 1. a dactylic line of six feet, as in Greek and Latin epic poetry, in which the first four feet are dactyls or spondees, the fifth is ordinarily a dactyl,… … Universalium
hexameter — /hɛkˈsæmətə/ (say hek samuhtuh) noun 1. the dactylic verse of six feet, of Greek and Latin epic and other poetry (dactylic hexameter), in which the first four feet are dactyls or spondees, the fifth is ordinarily a dactyl, and the last is a… …