There are 4 syllables. Hex-am-e-ter.
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A hexameter is a type of poetic meter that consists of six feet. In the context of traditional English poetry, each foot typically contains two syllables, making a hexameter approximately 12 syllables long. However, the specific number of meters can vary based on the type of foot used. In classical poetry, a hexameter is often represented by a specific arrangement of long and short syllables rather than a fixed number of meters.
Hexameter is a style of poetic verse containing six metrical feet.
Ionic: either describing its origin (from Ionia Greece) or its syllable pattern (Ionic is a metrical foot of four syllables, either two long syllables followed by two short syllables (greater Ionic) or two short syllables followed by two long syllables (lesser Ionic))hexameter: A line of verse consisting of six metrical feetNote: Ionic is not to be confused with1) Iambic which is the use of a metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable2) Ionic bonding in Chemistry
It's not a question in "Polish language or culture". "Hexameter" refers to poetry, "acre" to agriculture. Have you not messed up something?
Dactylic hexameter is a form of meter in poetry that consists of six metrical feet per line, with each foot having one long syllable followed by two short syllables. It was commonly used in ancient Greek and Latin epic poetry, including works like Homer's "Iliad" and Virgil's "Aeneid."
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Hexameter, the epic verse usually used in classic Greek and Latin literature, consists of six feet, which are made up of spondees or dactyls.
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