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- An abecedarius (also abecedary and abecedarian) is a special type of acrostic in which the first letter of every word, strophe or verse follows the order...
- The 5th-century abecedarius A solis ortus cardine by Coelius Sedulius, in a late 15th-century antiphonary from the former Kloster St. Katharina in St...
- Jakumetsu iraku Ametsuchi no Uta (an earlier pangram) ****anese literature Abecedarius Alphabet song Shiva Sutra, Sanskrit poem with similar function Hanacaraka...
- first letter of each word/sentence/paragraph forms a word or sentence. Abecedarius: first letter of each word/verse/section goes through the alphabet. Palindromes...
- with a consecutive letter of the Latin alphabet, making the poem an abecedarius. It is one of the oldest parts of the Roman Catholic liturgy, with two...
- order; such an acrostic may be called an 'alphabetical acrostic' or abecedarius. These acrostics occur in the first four of the five chapters that make...
- the lamb and lion, in heraldry, etc. A Peaceable Kingdom: the Shaker abecedarius, a 1978 picture book illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen Peaceable...
- alphabet Abecedarium, an inscription of the letters of an alphabet in order Abecedarius, an acrostic with first letters in alphabetic order Alphabet (disambiguation)...
- C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References abecedarius A special type of acrostic in which the first letter of every word, strophe...
- version of the Latin hymn A solis ortus cardine, part of the fifth century abecedarius of Coelius Sedulius; it has been inserted between the two. Another extract...