Tetrastich — Te*tras tich, n. [L. tetrastichon, Gr. ?; te tra (see {Tetra }) + ? a row, verse.] A stanza, epigram, or poem, consisting of four verses or lines. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tetrastich — [te′trə stik΄] n. [L tetrastichon < Gr: see TETRA & STICH] a poem or stanza of four lines … English World dictionary
tetrastich — noun /ˈtɛtɹəstɪk/ A four line stanza … Wiktionary
tetrastich — [ tɛtrəstɪk] noun Prosody a group of four lines of verse. Origin C16: via L. from Gk tetrastikhon having four rows … English new terms dictionary
tetrastich — tet·ra·stich … English syllables
tetrastich — /ˈtɛtrəstɪk/ (say tetruhstik) noun a poem, stanza, or set of four lines. –tetrastichic /tɛtrəˈstɪkɪk/ (say tetruh stikik), tetrastichal /tɛˈtræstɪkəl/ (say te trastikuhl), adjective …
tetrastich — n. four lined poem or stanza. ♦ tetrastichal, ♦ tetrastichic, a. ♦ tetrastichous, a. in four rows … Dictionary of difficult words
tetrastich — n. Prosody a group of four lines of verse. Etymology: L tetrastichon f. Gk (as TETRA , stikhon line) … Useful english dictionary
te|tras|ti|chous — «teh TRAS tuh kuhs», adjective. Botany. 1. (of flowers) arranged in a spike having four vertical rows. 2. (of a spike) having the flowers arranged in four vertical rows. ╂[< New Latin tetrastichus (with English ous) < Greek tetrástichos;… … Useful english dictionary
List of literary terms — The following is a list of literary terms; that is, those words used in discussion, classification, criticism, and analysis of literature.: See also: Glossary of poetry terms, Literary criticism, Literary theory CompactTOC8 name=Contents… … Wikipedia