释义 |
oc·tam·e·ter I. \(ˈ)äk|taməd.ə(r), -mətə-\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin, from Late Greek oktametros, from Greek okta- octa- + metron measure — more at measure : having eight metrical feet II. noun or oc·tom·e·ter \-|täm-\ : a line consisting of eight metrical feet (as in Poe's “Deep into the darkness peering, long I stood ther wond'ring, fearing”) |