Strophe
(noun)
A section of a poem or hymn, especially one of a series of such sections, each of which typically has a different metrical structure or theme.
Origin:
Derived from the greek word "stróphē" meaning "a turning".
Examples:
- The poem was divided into strophes of four lines each.
- The strophes of the hymn were sung one after the other.
- The strophes were used to express different emotions.
- The strophes were used to convey different messages.
- The poem's strophes were each written in a different meter.