rhopalic

/ˈroʊpælɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of meter in poetry, consisting of four or more verses with a repeating pattern of syllables.

“The poem’s use of rhopalic meter added a musical quality to the narrative.”

2. adjective

Involving or resembling rhopalic meter.

“The poet’s unique use of rhopalic adjectives added to the poem’s overall rhythm.”

Synonyms

  • polymetric
  • rhopalic

Antonyms

  • monorhyme