enjambed

enjambed
(of two syntactic units) continued without a pause

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  • enjambed — en·jambed …   English syllables

  • enjambed — ə̇nˈjamd, en adjective Etymology: from enjambment, after such pairs as English refinement: refined : marked or characterized by enjambment …   Useful english dictionary

  • enjambment — enjambed, adj. /en jam meuhnt, jamb /, n., pl. enjambments / meuhnts/. Pros. the running on of the thought from one line, couplet, or stanza to the next without a syntactical break. [1830 40; < F enjambement, equiv. to enjamb(er) to stride over,… …   Universalium

  • Enjambment — (also spelled enjambement) is the breaking of a syntactic unit (a phrase, clause, or sentence) by the end of a line or between two verses. It is to be contrasted with end stopping, where each linguistic unit corresponds with a single line, and… …   Wikipedia

  • End-stopping — is a feature in poetry in which the syntactic unit (phrase, clause, or sentence) corresponds in length to the line. Its opposite is enjambment, where the sense runs on into the next line. According to A. C. Bradley, a line may be called end… …   Wikipedia

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