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: ''For the base-8 numeral system, see
octal The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the radix, base-8 number system, and uses the Numerical digit, digits 0 to 7. This is to say that 10octal represents eight and 100octal represents sixty-four. However, English, like most languages, ...
.'' An octonary is an eight-line section in a poem, song or psalm. The most notable example is found in Psalm 119Calvin ''Bible Commentaries: Psalms, Part IV'' p287 "Some call this the octonary psalm, because that, through every successive eight verses, the initial words of each line begin with the same letter in alphabetical order." In the French renaissance the
octonaire The Octonaire is a genre of early French poem, then chanson, with the text divided into eight-verse sections, or octonaries, after the model of Psalm 118. Three poets wrote Octonaires de la vanité et inconstance du monde. The best known was Ant ...
became a form of moralizing chanson. It can also mean of 8th rank or order (primary, secondary, tertiary … octonary).


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