- decasyllabic
- deca·syllabic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Decasyllabic — Dec a*syl*lab ic, a. [Pref. deca + syllabic: cf. F. d[ e]casyllabique, d[ e]casyllable.] Having, or consisting of, ten syllables. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decasyllabic — adjective Etymology: probably from French décasyllabique, from Greek dekasyllabos, from deka deca + syllabē syllable Date: 1771 consisting of 10 syllables or composed of verses of 10 syllables • decasyllabic noun • decasyllable noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
decasyllabic — /dek euh si lab ik/, adj. having ten syllables: a decasyllabic verse. [1765 75; DECA + SYLLABIC; cf. F décasyllabique] * * * … Universalium
decasyllabic — /ˌdɛkəsɪˈlæbɪk/ (say .dekuhsi labik) adjective 1. having ten syllables. –noun 2. (plural) decasyllabic verse …
Decasyllabic quatrain — is a term used for a poetic form in which each stanza consists of four lines of ten syllables each, usually with a rhyme scheme of AABB or ABAB. Examples of the decasyllabic quatrain in heroic couplets appear in some of the earliest texts in the… … Wikipedia
decasyllabic — adjective a) Having ten syllables b) Composed of decasyllables … Wiktionary
decasyllabic — adj. having ten syllables … English contemporary dictionary
decasyllabic — [ˌdɛkəsɪ labɪk] adjective Prosody (of a metrical line) consisting of ten syllables … English new terms dictionary
decasyllabic — adjective having or characterized by or consisting of ten syllables • Similar to: ↑syllabic … Useful english dictionary
Shakespeare's influence — William S. The Chandos portrait, artist and authenticity unconfirmed (National Portrait Gallery, London, currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.). Born baptised 26 April 2011rth date unknown) Stratford upon Avon,… … Wikipedia