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se⋅nar⋅i⋅us

[suh-nair-ee-uhs]
–noun, plural -nar⋅i⋅i [-nair-ee-ahy, -nair-ee-ee] . Classical Prosody.
a Latin verse of six feet, esp. an iambic trimeter.
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se·nar·i·us   (sə-nâr'ē-əs)   
n.   pl. se·nar·i·i (-ē-ī', -ē-ē')
A Latin verse consisting of six iambic feet.

[Latin sēnārius, consisting of six each, senarius; see senary.]
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