tetremimeral, a. Pros.
(tɛtrɪˈmɪmərəl)
[f. Gr. τετρα- four- + ἡµιµερ-ής half, halved (f. ἡµι- half + µέρ-ος part) + -al1; after penthemimeral.]
Occurring at the end of four half feet.
| 1906 Saintsbury Hist. Eng. Pros. I. 270 He mainly observes the tetremimeral cæsura, which is really important in rhyme-royal, very carefully. |