Octosyllable

Octosyllable

The octosyllable or octosyllabic verse is a line of verse with eight syllables. It is equivalent to tetrameter verse in iambs or trochees[1] in languages with a stress accent. It is often used in French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese poetry. While commonly used in couplets, typical stanzas using octosyllables are: décima, some quatrains, redondilla.

In Spanish verse, an octosyllable is a line that has its seventh syllable stressed, on the principle that this would normally be the penultimate syllable of a word (Lengua Castellana y Literatura, ed. Grazalema Santillana. El Verso y su Medida, p. 46). If the final word of a line does not fit this pattern, the line could have eight or seven or nine syllables (as normally counted), thus -

1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / Gra/NA/da
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / Ma/DRID
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / MA/(la)/ga

In Medieval French literature, the octosyllable rhymed couplet was the most common verse form used in verse chronicles, romances (the romans), lais and dits. The meter reached Spain in the 14th century, although commonly with a more varied rhyme scheme than the couplet. The French octosyllablic verse came to England via the Anglo-Norman poets from the 12th-13th centuries and influenced 4 stress tetrameter verse used in narration (as in Chaucer).[1]

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Bibliography
  • Preminger, Alex; Warnke, Frank J.; Hardison, O. B. (1974) [1965]. "Octosyllabic verse". In Preminger, Alex. Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (2nd enlarged ed.). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 584–585. ISBN 06910628038. OCLC 1203178. 


Notes
  1. ^ a b Princeton, 584.

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  • octosyllable — noun line of verse with eight syllables See Also: octosyllabic …   Wiktionary

  • octosyllable — noun a word or line of verse with eight syllables. Derivatives octosyllabic adjective &noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • octosyllable — oc·to·syllable …   English syllables

  • octosyllable — oc•to•syl•la•ble [[t]ˈɒk təˌsɪl ə bəl[/t]] n. pro a word or line of verse of eight syllables • Etymology: 1765–75 …   From formal English to slang

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