Hexameter /(?)/
Hex·am·e·ter
Hexameter
n.
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A verse of six feet, the first four of which may be either dactyls or spondees, the fifth must regularly be a dactyl, and the sixth always a spondee. In this species of verse are composed the Iliad of Homer and the Aeneid of Virgil. In English hexameters accent takes the place of quantity. (Gr. & Lat. Pros.)
Leaped like the | roe when he | hears in the | woodland the | voice of the | huntsman.
Strongly it | bears us a- | long on | swelling and | limitless | billows, Nothing be- | fore and | nothing be- | hind but the | sky and the | ocean.
Hexameter
a.
- Having six metrical feet, especially dactyls and spondees.