Stichic
Stichic is a term in poetics describing poetry that is written in a continuous sequence of lines without the formal division into stanzas. The word derives from the Greek stichos, meaning line or row, with the suffix -ic indicating a characteristic or style. In stichic verse, the poem unfolds through uninterrupted lines, and line breaks function primarily to control rhythm, emphasis, or enjambment rather than to delineate standalone stanzaic units.
Key features of stichic poetry include the absence of regular stanzaic grouping, the potential for long or
Historically, stichic verse is common in many ancient and classical traditions, where epic and lyric forms
See also: stanza, stanzaic form, verse, epic poetry, enjambment, free verse.