endecasillabo

Senso (Inglese)

A line of verse, containing from ten to sixteen syllables, in which the stress falls on the tenth syllable (in classical Italian verse)

Traduzioni

Con il trattino come
en‧de‧ca‧sìl‧la‧bo
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/en.de.kaˈsil.la.bo/
Etimologia (Inglese)

From Latin hendecasyllabus, from Ancient Greek ἑνδεκᾰσύλλᾰβος (hendekăsúllăbos), from ἕνδεκα (héndeka, “eleven”) + συλλαβή (sullabḗ, “syllable”).

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