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Volume 3 · 69 words · 1771 Edition

the continuance of a body in the same place, or its continual application or contiguity to the same parts of the ambient or contiguous bodies; and therefore is opposed to motion.

in poetry, is a short pause of the voice in reading, being being the same with the cæsura, which, in alexandrine verses, falls on the sixth syllable; but in verses of ten or eleven syllables, on the fourth.