Words to Describe alexandrine
        
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Things alexandrine often describes ("alexandrine ________")
- verses
 - method
 - architect
 - work
 - metre
 - schools
 - writers
 - measure
 - theology
 - velvet
 - bulls
 - school
 - translation
 - sonnets
 - empire
 - couplets
 - grammarian
 - philosophy
 - tragedy
 - conquest
 - patterns
 - rat
 - influence
 - poetry
 - scholar
 - poet
 - war
 - translator
 - culture
 - quatrains
 - manuscripts
 - origin
 - text
 - translators
 - recension
 - chronologists
 - epoch
 - meter
 - line
 - science
 - version
 - philosopher
 - couplet
 - epic
 - tradition
 - critics
 - teachers
 - gingerbread
 - tetradrachms
 - court
 - column
 - bishop
 - age
 - family
 - trader
 - type
 - verse
 - style
 - grammarians
 - canon
 - rats
 - jews
 - cult
 - rhymes
 - copy
 - poets
 - monarchies
 - scholars
 - period
 - library
 - authorities
 - rhythm
 - cycle
 - readings
 - art
 - learning
 - liturgy
 - philosophers
 - dialect
 - codex
 - coins
 - literature
 - form
 - writer
 - times
 - reforms
 - era
 - manuscript
 - theologians
 - lines
 - doctrine
 - father
 - fathers
 - tragedies
 - geographer
 - church
 
How alexandrine often is described ("________ alexandrine")
- classic
 - regular
 - english
 - pendulous
 - spanish
 - elongated
 - needless
 - ugly
 - incidental
 - beloved
 - magnificent
 - legitimate
 - rough
 - unintentional
 - monotonous
 - formal
 - famous
 - dear
 - genuine
 - classical
 - perfect
 - unrhymed
 - law
 - spenserian
 - rhyming
 - rectilinear
 - tedious
 - caroline
 - stilted
 - iambic
 - shapen
 - stiff
 - ninth
 - thorough
 - unbroken
 - marie
 - added
 - occasional
 - long
 - charming
 - wild
 - learned
 - least
 - syllable
 - post
 - rhymed
 - pure
 - tragic
 - drowsy
 - romantic
 - french
 - poor
 - traditional
 - sonorous
 - fifth
 - final
 - strange
 - false
 - rimed
 - last
 
