单词 | poulter's measure |
释义 | poulter's measureProsody (now chiefly historical ) noun A metre consisting of lines of 12 and 14 syllables alternately. OriginLate 16th century; earliest use found in George Gascoigne (d. 1577), author and soldier. Apparently with reference to the habit of poulterers of frequently adding some extra eggs when selling a dozen eggs, making the total number either twelve or fourteen. |
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