quadrisyllable
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Origin of quadrisyllable
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The quadrisyllable has Joycean overtones: macneilehrer -- a run-on conjuring up two-headed television journalism, emanating from Washington and New York, dispassionate, in-depth and, in the words of one contributor, "gloriously boring."
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But a distinction without a difference could not sustain itself: and both alike disguised their emptiness under this pompous quadrisyllable.
From Miscellaneous Essays by De Quincey, Thomas
In the second half verse, I do not remember a single instance of deviation from this, though sometimes, but very seldom, the first half verse ends with another quadrisyllable foot.
From Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems by Milman, Henry Hart
Ovid admitted quadrisyllable endings more freely if they were proper names.
From The Last Poems of Ovid by Akrigg, Mark Bear
But Alexandrides lengthens the word into a quadrisyllable, and calls it ὠάριον.
From The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us by Athen?us
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