Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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HYPER'METER, noun [Gr. beyond, and measure.] Anything greater than the ordinary standard of measure.
A verse is called a hypermeter when it contains a syllable more than the ordinary measure. When this is the case, the following line begins with a vowel, and the redundant syllable of the former line blends with the first of the following, and they are read as one syllable.
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