Canto

/ˈkæntoʊ/ noun

A section or chapter of a long poem, similar to how a book has chapters.

From Italian and Spanish 'canto,' derived from Latin 'cantus' (song). The term originally meant a song and came to describe the major divisions of epic poems like Dante's Divine Comedy.

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