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Caesura logo #10101) Break 2) Break in poetry 3) Intermission 4) Interruption 5) Latin phrase 6) Literary pause 7) Metrical pause 8) Pause 9) Pause in a verse 10) Pause in verse 11) Poetic pause 12) Rhythmic break 13) Suspension 14) Verse pause 15) What gives a poet pause
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Caesura

Caesura logo #10101) Discontinuity 2) Interval 3) Rest
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caesura

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  1. a pause or interruption (as in a conversation)
  2. a break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line

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Caesura

Caesura logo #21000 In meter, a caesura (ə or ə (caedere); alternative spellings are cæsura and cesura) is a complete pause in a line of poetry or in a musical composition. The plural form of caesura is caesurae. In poetry, a masculine caesura follows a stressed syllable while a feminine caesura follows an unstressed syllable. A caesura is also described by its po...
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caesura

caesura logo #22641natural breathing space in a line of verse
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caesura

caesura logo #22641vertical line in a text used to indicate a pause or prosodic break
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caesura

caesura logo #21032a stop or pause in a metrical line, often marked by punctuation or by a grammatical boundary, such as a phrase or clause. When a caesura splits the line in equal parts, it is termed medial. When the pause occurs towards the beginning or end of the line, it is termed, respectively, initial and terminal.
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Caesura

Caesura logo #21002• (n.) A metrical break in a verse, occurring in the middle of a foot and commonly near the middle of the verse; a sense pause in the middle of a foot. Also, a long syllable on which the caesural accent rests, or which is used as a foot.
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caesura

caesura logo #21003in modern prosody, a pause within a poetic line that breaks the regularity of the metrical pattern. It is represented in scansion by the sign {double ... [3 related articles]
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Caesura

Caesura logo #22385(pluralcaesurae)
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Caesura

Caesura logo #22429A stop or pause in a metrical line, often marked by punctuation or by a grammatical boundary, such a
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caesura

caesura logo #21063A pause in a line of a poem
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Caesura

Caesura logo #20166A break in the flow of sound in a line of poetry e.g. in Hamlet's famous soliloquy:
To be or not to be
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Caesura

Caesura logo #21217In Latin verse a caesura is the separation of the last syllable of any word from those which precede it, by making it part of the following foot. In English poetry it is equivalent to a pause.
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caesura

caesura logo #20400[n] - a pause or interruption (as in a conversation) 2. [n] - a break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line
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Caesura

Caesura logo #23818Caesura refers to a break or pause in the middle of a line of verse. It can be marked as
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caesura

caesura logo #23421 a pause or interruption in a line of verse.
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caesura

caesura logo #20974 noun a break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line
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caesura

caesura logo #21221In poetry, a natural pause in a line of verse
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caesura

caesura logo #23665 a break or pause in the middle of a verse line
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