Citations:tridecasyllable


 * 1967, Dorothy Clotelle Clarke (editor), Early Spanish Lyric Poetry: Essays and Selections, Las Américas Publishing Company, page 326:
 * syllabic meter: verse measure determined by the number of syllables per line (see Spanish count). The most commonly used verses so measured are: tetrasyllable, pentasyllable, hexasyllable, heptasyllable, octosyllable, enneasyllable, decasyllable, hendecasyllable, dodecasyllable, tridecasyllable, tetradecasyllable, having, respectivey, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 syllables.