poulter'smeasure

poulter'smeasure
poul·ter's measure (pōlʹtərz) n.
A metrical pattern employing couplets in which the first line is in iambic hexameter and the second is in iambic heptameter.
  [From obsolete poulter, a poultry dealer (from the practice of giving a few extra eggs in the dozen), from Middle English pulter, from Old French pouletier. See poultry.]

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Universalium. 2010.

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