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plural alexandrines
(poetry) A line of poetic meter having twelve syllables, usually divided into two or three equal parts. quotations examples
The dominant metre in Les Fleurs du Mal is the twelve-syllable alexandrine, the defining metre of French versification, with the eight-syllable line a distant runner-up and the ten-syllable line barely visible.
2005, Rachel Killick, “Baudelaire's versification: conservative or radical?”, in Rosemary Lloyd, editor, The Cambridge Companion to Baudelaire, Cambridge University Press, page 52
An Alexandrine parrot or parakeet, Psittacula eupatria. examples