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stichometry

[ sti-kom-i-tree ]

noun

  1. the practice of writing a prose text in lines, often of slightly differing lengths, that correspond to units of sense and indicate phrasal rhythms.


stichometry

/ stɪˈkɒmɪtrɪ; ˌstɪkəʊˈmɛtrɪk /

noun

  1. prosody the practice of writing out a prose text in lines that correspond to the sense units and indicate the phrasal rhythms
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Derived Forms

  • stichometric, adjective
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Other Words From

  • stich·o·met·ric [stik-, uh, -, me, -trik], sticho·metri·cal adjective
  • sticho·metri·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of stichometry1

1745–55; < Greek stích ( os ) ( stich 1 ) + -o- + -metry
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Word History and Origins

Origin of stichometry1

C18: from Late Greek stikhometria. See stich , -metry
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Example Sentences

However this may be, the original conception doubtless came from the stichometry of Hebrew poetry.

If the stichometry of Nicephorus is right, the existing form of the book is merely fragmentary compared with its original compass.

In the opinion of some, the use of the dot, at least to some extent, was earlier than stichometry.

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