strophe
noun /ˈstrəʊfi/
/ˈstrəʊfi/
(specialist)- a group of lines forming a section of a poem compare stanzaWord Originearly 17th cent.: from Greek strophē, literally ‘turning’, from strephein ‘to turn’: the term originally denoted a movement from right to left made by a Greek chorus, or lines of choral song recited during this.