in poetry, a line of verse beginning and ending with the same word, as in the first line of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Frater Ave Atque Vale: Row us out to Desenzano, to your Sirmione row The term likens such verses to depictions of serpents with their tails in their mouths.
SERPENTINE VERSE
Meaning of SERPENTINE VERSE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012