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brachycatalectic in a sentence

n.

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Definition

Brachycatalectic refers to a line of poetry that is metrically incomplete, typically lacking one or more syllables at the end, resulting in a truncated form of the expected meter.

Sample Sentences

  1. The poem's final line, though intended to be iambic tetrameter, ended up being brachycatalectic, missing a syllable.
  2. The professor pointed out the brachycatalectic nature of the fragment, suggesting a possible lost line.
  3. Analyzing the verse structure, the student identified several lines as brachycatalectic trochaic tetrameter.
  4. The editor suggested adding a syllable to correct the brachycatalectic line and maintain the rhythm.
  5. While adhering to the dactylic hexameter, the poet occasionally employed a brachycatalectic ending for emphasis.
  6. The song's chorus features a brachycatalectic line, creating a feeling of incompleteness that resolves in the next verse.
  7. The unexpected pause created by the brachycatalectic foot draws the listener's attention to the following phrase.
  8. The use of a brachycatalectic line at the end of the stanza adds a subtle rhythmic variation.
  9. Although generally adhering to strict metrical patterns, the author sometimes utilized brachycatalectic lines for artistic effect.
  10. The translator struggled to maintain the original poem's brachycatalectic rhythm in the target language.