Definition of rhyme

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Rhyme (v. t.) To influence by rhyme.

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Rhime :: Rhime (n.) See Rhyme.
Rimer :: Rimer (n.) A rhymer; a versifier.
Villanelle :: Villanelle (n.) A poem written in tercets with but two rhymes, the first and third verse of the first stanza alternating as the third verse in each successive stanza and forming a couplet at the close..
Doggerel :: Doggerel (a.) Low in style, and irregular in measure; as, doggerel rhymes..
Jingle :: Jingle (v. i.) To rhyme or sound with a jingling effect.
Poetry :: Poetry (n.) Imaginative language or composition, whether expressed rhythmically or in prose. Specifically: Metrical composition; verse; rhyme; poems collectively; as, heroic poetry; dramatic poetry; lyric or Pindaric poetry..
Clink :: Clink (v. i.) To rhyme. [Humorous].
Rhyme :: Rhyme (n.) A word answering in sound to another word.
Runic :: Runic (a.) Of or pertaining to a rune, to runes, or to the Norsemen; as, runic verses; runic letters; runic names; runic rhyme..
Versemonger :: Versemonger (n.) A writer of verses; especially, a writer of commonplace poetry; a poetaster; a rhymer; -- used humorously or in contempt..
Scald :: Scald (a.) Scurvy; paltry; as, scald rhymers..
Poetaster :: Poetaster (n.) An inferior rhymer, or writer of verses; a dabbler in poetic art..
Warling :: Warling (n.) One often quarreled with; -- / word coined, perhaps, to rhyme with darling..
Rhymery :: Rhymery (n.) The art or habit of making rhymes; rhyming; -- in contempt.
Rhyme :: Rhyme (v. t.) To put into rhyme.
Troubadour :: Troubadour (n.) One of a school of poets who flourished from the eleventh to the thirteenth century, principally in Provence, in the south of France, and also in the north of Italy. They invented, and especially cultivated, a kind of lyrical poetry characterized by intricacy of meter and rhyme, and usually of a romantic, amatory strain..
Rhyme :: Rhyme (n.) Correspondence of sound in the terminating words or syllables of two or more verses, one succeeding another immediately or at no great distance. The words or syllables so used must not begin with the same consonant, or if one begins with a vowel the other must begin with a consonant. The vowel sounds and accents must be the same, as also the sounds of the final consonants if there be any..
Rhymester :: Rhymester (n.) A rhymer; a maker of poor poetry.
Feminine Rhyme :: Feminine rhyme () See Female rhyme, under Female, a..
Rime :: Rime (n.) Rhyme. See Rhyme.
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