Strophe

Pronunciation: /ˈstɹɑfɪ/

Strophe (noun)

  1. A named part of a poem or song, usually made of several lines that belong together.
  2. In ancient Greek drama, a chorus section sung while moving in one direction.

Examples

  • The strophe introduces the main theme of the poem.
  • Each strophe repeats a pattern that guides the reader.