Dactylate

/ˈdæktɪleɪt/ verb

Definition

To compose or write in dactylic meter, the three-beat pattern used in poetry.

Etymology

From dactyl + -ate (verb suffix). This is a specialized verb used primarily in poetry and literary studies to describe the act of creating verse in this specific metrical pattern.

Kelly Says

When Latin poets mastered the dactylic hexameter (six fingers of rhythm), they were basically finger-counting their verses—structure and poetry were literally embodied!

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