rhopalic verse

 

rhopalic verse, verse of which each word in a line contains one more syllable than that before it; e.g. lux verbo inducta, peccantibus auxiliatrix (‘Light | revealed | by the Word, | a comforter | of all those in sin’). The name is derived from Greek rhopalos, ‘club’, suggesting the gradual increase. See AUSONIUS.

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