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Definition of rhyme
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Rhyme (v. t.) To
influence
by
rhyme.
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Assonance
::
Assonance
(n.) A
peculiar
species
of
rhyme,
in which the last
acce`ted
vow`l and tnose whioh
follow
it in one word
correspond
in sound with the
vowels
of
another
word, while the
consonants
of the two words are
unlike
in
sound;
as,
calamo
and
platano,
baby and
chary..
Rhymester
::
Rhymester
(n.) A
rhymer;
a maker of poor
poetry.
Rhymist
::
Rhymist
(n.) A
rhymer;
a
rhymester.
Rhymed
::
Rhymed
(imp. & p. p.) of Rhym.
Sonnet
::
Sonnet
(n.) A poem of
fourteen
lines,
-- two
stanzas,
called
the
octave,
being of four
verses
each, and two
stanzas,
called
the
sestet,
of three
verses
each, the
rhymes
being
adjusted
by a
particular
rule..
Improvvisatore
::
Improvvisatore
(n.) One who
composes
and sings or
recites
rhymes
and short poems
extemporaneously.
Rondeau
::
Rondeau
(n.) A
species
of lyric
poetry
so
composed
as to
contain
a
refrain
or
repetition
which
recurs
according
to a fixed law, and a
limited
number
of
rhymes
recurring
also by
rule..
Rimey
::
Rimey (v. t.) To
compose
in
rhyme;
to
versify.
Jig
::
"Jig (n.) A
light,
humorous
piece of
writing,
esp. in
rhyme;
a farce in
verse;
a
ballad..
Rimer
::
Rimer (n.) A
rhymer;
a
versifier.
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (v. t.) To put into
rhyme.
Jingle
::
"Jingle
(n.) A
correspondence
of sound in
rhymes,
especially
when the verse has
little
merit;
hence,
the verse
itself..
Clink
::
Clink (v. i.) To
rhyme.
[Humorous].
Rhymery
::
Rhymery
(n.) The art or habit of
making
rhymes;
rhyming;
-- in
contempt.
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..
Rondel
::
Rondel
(n.)
Specifically,
a
particular
form of
rondeau
containing
fourteen
lines in two
rhymes,
the
refrain
being a
repetition
of the first and
second
lines as the
seventh
and
eighth,
and again as the
thirteenth
and
fourteenth..
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.) An
expression
of
thought
in
numbers,
measure,
or
verse;
a
composition
in
verse;
a
rhymed
tale;
poetry;
harmony
of
language..
Rime
::
Rime (v. i. & t.) To
rhyme.
See
Rhyme.
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..
Virelay
::
Virelay
(n.) An
ancient
French
song, or short poem,
wholly
in two
rhymes,
and
composed
in short
lines,
with a
refrain..
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