senarii

/sɪˈnɛriˌaɪ/
noun
  1. Plural of senarius; lines of verse that have six feet, especially in Latin poetry.
    • The ancient manuscript contained a collection of senarii.
    • Students of Latin learn to scan senarii by counting syllables.
    • The poet composed several senarii for the opening of the play.
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