catalectic
/kætəˈlɛktɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A line of verse shortened at the end, usually by one foot, in order to fit a certain rhythm or meter.
“The poet’s use of catalectic lines added a sense of drama to the poem.”
1. noun
A line of verse shortened at the end, usually by one foot, in order to fit a certain rhythm or meter.
“The poet’s use of catalectic lines added a sense of drama to the poem.”