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Stanza

stanza
 noun  Etymology: Italian, stay, abode, room, ~, from Vulgar Latin *stantia stay — more at stance  Date: 1589 a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually recurring pattern of meter and rhyme ; strophe  • ~ic adjective
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  n. 1 the basic metrical unit in a poem or verse consisting of a recurring group of lines (often four lines and usu. not more than twelve) which may or may not rhyme. 2 a group of four lines in some Greek and Latin metres. Derivatives stanza'd adj. (also stanzaed) (also in comb.). stanzaic adj. Etymology: It., = standing-place, chamber, stanza, ult. f. L stare stand ...
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  1. стих. строфа ballad stanza —- балладная строфа 2. обыкн. архит. лоджия 3. обыкн. архит. комната ...
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  noun prosody строфа, станс ...
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  (stanzas) A stanza is one of the parts into which a poem is divided. (TECHNICAL) N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n a group of lines in a repeated pattern forming part of a poem ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1588, from It. stanza "verse of a poem," originally "standing, stopping place," from V.L. *stantia "a stanza of verse," so called from the stop at the end of it, from L. stans (gen. stantis), prp. of stare "to stand" (see stand). ...
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