octámero
Octámero refers to a poetic form consisting of eight lines. While the term itself is Spanish for "eight," its application in poetry denotes a specific structure. The most common association with the octámero is the octava real, a Spanish stanza of eight hendecasyllable lines, typically rhyming ABABABCC. This form was highly favored during the Renaissance and Baroque periods in Spanish literature, used by poets like Garcilaso de la Vega and Lope de Vega for epic and narrative poems. The octava real provides a flowing and elegant structure, capable of developing ideas and narratives within its eight-line confines.
Beyond the octava real, the term "octámero" can be used more generally to describe any eight-line poetic