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poulter's measure

[ pohl-terz ]

noun

, Prosody.
  1. a metrical pattern using couplets having the first line in iambic hexameter, or 12 syllables, and the second in iambic heptameter, or 14 syllables.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of poulter's measure1

1570–80; so called because poulters ( poulterer ) used to give extra eggs when counting by the dozen

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