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  • 41Dies Irae — • Name by which the sequence in requiem Masses is commonly known Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dies Irae     Dies Iræ     † …

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  • 42Pange Lingua Gloriosi — • Article on the two hymns of this name. The second is by Thomas Aquinas. The first is generally credited to Venantius Fortunatus, though some believe it is the work of Claudianus Mamertus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pange Lingua… …

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  • 43Prose or Sequence — • A liturgical hymn used on certain festivals before the Gospel in the Mass Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Prose Or Sequence     Prose or Sequence      …

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  • 44hypercatalectic — adjective which has an extra syllable added to the last dipody (foot of a verse) See Also: acatalectic, catalectic …

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  • 45catalexis — noun a) A shortened or incomplete last foot at the end of a verse. b) Truncation at the close of a line of poetry by omission of one or two final syllables. See Also: catalectic …

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  • 46hypercatalexis — noun Adding one or two syllables to the last foot of a verse See Also: acatalectic, catalectic …

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  • 47Hephthemimeres — (gr.: ἑφθ ἡμίσεα μέρη, „sieben halbe Teile“, nämlich halbe Versfüße), ist ein Stilmittel der Dichtkunst. Es bezeichnet eine Zäsur nach dem siebenten Halbfuß einer Verszeile, also im vierten Versfuß. Etwa beim Hexameter als Zäsur C1: Quellen… …

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  • 48acatalectic — ACATALÉCTIC, acatalectice, adj. (În metrica greco latină, în sintagma) Vers acatalectic (şi substantivat n.) = vers căruia nu i lipseşte nici o silabă. – Din fr. acatalectique. Trimis de ana zecheru, 29.07.2002. Sursa: DEX 98  acataléctic adj. n …

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  • 49incompleteness — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of something Nouns 1. incompleteness, short measure, half measures, insufficiency, deficiency, imperfection, inadequacy, discontinuance; immaturity (see unpreparedness). See part. 2. noncompletion,… …

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  • 50galliambic Prosody — [ˌgalɪ ambɪk] adjective relating to or written in a metre consisting of two catalectic iambic dimeters. noun galliambic verse. Origin C19: from L. galliambus, a song of the Galli (name given to priests of Cybele) + ic …

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