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strophic
/ ˈstrɒfɪk; ˈstrəʊ- /
adjective
- of, relating to, or employing a strophe or strophes
- (of a song) having identical or related music in each verse Compare through-composed
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Other Words From
- strophi·cal·ly adverb
- non·strophic adjective
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Example Sentences
These strophic poems were set to music, and sung by alternating choirs of girls.
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Containing only those parts of the Finn-story and of Beowulf which Mller regarded as "genuine," in strophic form.
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They are written in French strophic forms in the southern dialect, and sometimes have an intermixture of French and Latin lines.
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His hymns are metrical in the sense of having lines with a fixed number of syllables and strophic divisions.
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Throughout the poem nearly every line is complete by itself and there is no strophic arrangement.
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