Catalexis

/kəˈtæləksɪs/ noun

The omission of one or more syllables at the end of a metrical line in verse, leaving the final foot incomplete.

From Greek katalaxis, from katalegein meaning 'to leave off.' In classical and modern poetry, this term describes what happens when a line doesn't have its expected final syllable or foot.

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