- caesural
- adjective see caesura
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Caesural — C[ae]*su ral, a. Of or pertaining to a c[ae]sura. [1913 Webster] {C[ae]sural pause}, a pause made at a c[ae]sura. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Caesural pause — Caesural C[ae]*su ral, a. Of or pertaining to a c[ae]sura. [1913 Webster] {C[ae]sural pause}, a pause made at a c[ae]sura. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caesural — See caesura. * * * … Universalium
caesural — adj. pertaining to a break in a line of verse, pertaining to a rhythmical pause (Music) … English contemporary dictionary
caesural — cae·su·ral … English syllables
caesural — adjective of or relating to a caesura • Pertains to noun: ↑caesura • Derivationally related forms: ↑caesura * * * rəl adjective : of or relating to a caesura * * * caesūˈral or (N American) cesūˈral … Useful english dictionary
caesura — caesural, caesuric, adj. /si zhoor euh, zoor euh, siz yoor euh/, n., pl. caesuras, caesurae /si zhoor ee, zoor ee, siz yoor ee/. 1. Pros. a break, esp. a sense pause, usually near the middle of a verse, and marked in scansion by a double vertical … Universalium
caesura — noun (plural suras or caesurae) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin, act of cutting, from caedere to cut Date: 1556 1. in modern prosody a usually rhetorical break in the flow of sound in the middle of a line of verse 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
John Milton — For other people named John Milton, see John Milton (disambiguation). John Milton Portrait of John Milton in National Portrait Gallery, London c. 1629. Unknown artist (detail) Born 9 December 1608(1608 12 09) Bread Street … Wikipedia
caesuric — See caesural. * * * … Universalium