Dictionary entry

Pentameter

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Pen‐tam″e‐ter (?), n. [L., fr. Gr. �; � (see Penta-) + � measure.] (Gr. & L.Pros.) A verse of five feet.

☞ The dactylic pentameter consists of two parts separated by a diæresis. Each part consists of two dactyls and a long syllable. The spondee may take the place of the dactyl in the first part, but not in the second. The elegiac distich consists of the hexameter followed by the pentameter. Harkness.