-
combination of an
acrostic and a
telestich in the same
composition is
called a
double acrostic (e.g. the first-century
Latin Sator Square).
Acrostics are common...
- is
dedicated to her, and
opens with a poem that uses her name as a
double acrostic.
Carroll first became friends with
Gertrude in 1875, when she was aged...
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which paper he
conducted a
double acrostic column,
commencing 30
August 1856. He
claimed to have
reintroduced the
double acrostic into England. He
wrote under...
-
Cheyt (על חטא, 'for the sin'),
which is a set of 22
acrostics, in some
communities double acrostics, also
arranged according to the aleph-bet, enumerating...
-
Square (or Rotas-Sator
Square or
Templar Magic Square) is a two-dimensional
acrostic class of word
square containing a five-word
Latin palindrome. The earliest...
- An
acrostic is a type of word puzzle,
related somewhat to
crossword puzzles, that uses an
acrostic form. It
typically consists of two parts. The first...
- rite, it is a
single acrostic. In
later Ashke****c m****cripts and all Ashke****c
printed machzorim, al
cheyt follows a
double acrostic. . A
number of purposes...
- to
commemorate the
death of
Elizabeth II; it
takes the form of a
double acrostic in
which the
initial letters of the
lines of each of its two stanzas...
- poem in
Aramaic that
stresses these themes. The poem is
written in a
double acrostic pattern according to the
order of the
Hebrew alphabet. In addition...
- Wight. He
finished the
dedication a
month after befriending her, a
double acrostic poem that not only
spelled out her name, but
contained a
syllable of...