catalexes

/kætəˈleksɪz/

Definitions

1. noun

A removal or cutting of the last foot of a verse, especially in ancient Greek poetry.

“The poet’s use of catalexis added a unique touch to the ancient Greek epic poem.”

2. verb

To remove or cut the last foot of a verse, especially in ancient Greek poetry.

“The poet catalexed the final line to create a sense of suspense.”

Synonyms

  • elision
  • euphemism

Antonyms

  • addition
  • elaboration