ÆOLIC verse, in prosody, a verse, consisting of an iambus, or spondee; then of two anapests, separated by a long syllable; and lastly, of another syllable. Such as,
ÆOLIC verse
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ÆOLIC verse, in prosody, a verse, consisting of an iambus, or spondee; then of two anapests, separated by a long syllable; and lastly, of another syllable. Such as,