- Ebba, also
known as
Aabba and Ubba (Arabic: عبا; Syriac: ܥܒܐ), is a
village in the
Nabatieh Governorate region of
southern Lebanon located between Nabatieh...
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increments next
available index. As an
example consider the
sequence of
tokens AABBA which would ****emble the dictionary; 0 {0,_} 1 {0,A} 2 {1,B} 3 {0,B} and...
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usually ABBA ab AB abba ABBA; in the
rondeau cinquain it is
AABBA aab AAB
aabba AABBA. A
typical example of a
rondeau cinquain of the 15th
century is...
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decodes in
groups of five as baaab(S) baaba(T) aabaa(E)
aabba(G) aaaaa(A) abbaa(N) abbab(O)
aabba(G) baaaa(R) aaaaa(A) abbba(P) aabbb(H) babba(Y) bbaaa...
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predominantly anapestic and
amphibrach trimeter with a
strict rhyme scheme of
AABBA, in
which the first,
second and
fifth line rhyme,
while the
third and fourth...
- five-line,
predominantly anapestic meter, with a
strict rhyme scheme of
AABBA Limerick (song), a
traditional humorous drinking song with many obscene...
- or
humorous form of five
chiefly anapestic verses with a
rhyme scheme of
aabba.
Modern limericks generally use the
final line for
clever witticisms and...
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Grecian Urn, and Ode to a Nightingale. Klin:
complex structure Limerick:
AABBA Lutherstrophe:
ABABCCB or
ABABCCX Mâni: AABA Monorhyme: AAAAA... an identical...
- or five
lines each, with
rhyme schemes such as ABA, ABAB, AAAB, ABBA, or
AABBA. The
structure often involves an
alternation of
longer with
shorter lines...
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likely orders in
which the
votes could be counted:
AAABB AABAB ABAAB BAAAB AABBA ABABA BAABA ABBAA BABAA BBAAA For the
order AABAB, the
tally of the votes...