Asclepiadic

/ˌæskləpiˈædɪk/ adjective

Relating to a metrical verse pattern used in classical poetry, named after the poet Asclepiades of Samos.

Named after Asclepiades, a Greek poet from the 4th century BCE. The -adic suffix indicates a poetic meter or rhythmic form associated with him.

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