SLOKA


Meaning of SLOKA in English

ˈshlōkə noun

( -s )

Etymology: Sanskrit śloka, literally, sound, fame, hymn, stanza; akin to śṛṇoti he hears — more at loud

: a distich consisting of two lines of 16 syllables each or of four octosyllabic hemistichs that is the chief verse form of the Sanskrit epics

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