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Webster 1913 Edition


Alexandrine

Alˊex-an′drine

(?; 277)
,
Adj.
Belonging to Alexandria; Alexandrian.
Bancroft.

Alˊex-an′drine

,
Noun.
[F.
alexandrin
.]
A kind of verse consisting in English of twelve syllables.
The needless
Alexandrine
ends the song,
That, like a wounded snake, drags its slow length along.
Pope.

Webster 1828 Edition


Alexandrine

ALEX'ANDRINE

,or ALEXANDRIAN,
Noun.
A kind of verse, consisting of twelve syllables, or of twelve and thirteen alternately; so called from a poem written in French on the life of Alexander. This species of verse is peculiar to modern poetry, but well adapted to epic poems. The Alexandrine in English consists of twelve syllables, and is less used than this kind of verse is among the French, whose tragedies are generally composed of Alexandrines.

Definition 2024


Alexandrine

Alexandrine

See also: alexandrine

English

Adjective

Alexandrine (comparative more Alexandrine, superlative most Alexandrine)

  1. Belonging to Alexandria; Alexandrian.

French

Proper noun

Alexandrine f

  1. A female given name, cognate to English Alexandrina.

Related terms


Latin

Adjective

Alexandrīne

  1. vocative masculine singular of Alexandrīnus

alexandrine

alexandrine

See also: Alexandrine

English

Noun

alexandrine (plural alexandrines)

  1. A line of poetic meter having twelve syllables, usually divided into two or three equal parts.
  2. An Alexandrine parrot or parakeet.

French

Adjective

alexandrine

  1. feminine singular of alexandrin

Latin

Adjective

alexandrine

  1. vocative masculine singular of alexandrinus