among Latin grammarians, a figure of profody whereby the m at the end of a word, is elided, or cut off, together with the vowel preceding it, for the sake of the measure of the verse: thus they read mult' ille, for multum illi.
among Latin grammarians, a figure of profody whereby the m at the end of a word, is elided, or cut off, together with the vowel preceding it, for the sake of the measure of the verse: thus they read mult' ille, for multum illi.