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The corpus record — Latin

ăcătălēctĭcus

ăcătălēctĭcus

a verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot

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What it meant

ăcătălēctĭcus — Lewis & Short

ăcătălēctĭcus, a, um, = a)katalhk-tiko/s,ăcătălēctus, a)katalhk-to/s, in prosody,

I a verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot (opp. catalecticus), Diom. p. 501 P.; Prisc. 1216 P.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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