Definition of Feminine rhyme. Meaning of Feminine rhyme. Synonyms of Feminine rhyme

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Definition of Feminine rhyme

Feminine rhyme
Feminine rhyme Feminine rhyme (Pros.) See Female rhyme, under Female, a. Syn: See Female, a.

Meaning of Feminine rhyme from wikipedia

- When masculine or feminine endings are rhymed with the same type of ending, they respectively result in masculine or feminine rhymes. Poems often arrange...
- as masculine: a rhyme in which the stress is on the final syllable of the words (rhyme, sublime) double, also known as feminine: a rhyme in which the stress...
- First and third lines rhyme at the end, second and fourth lines are repeated verbatim. First and third lines have a feminine rhyme and the second and fourth...
- novel by Neil Gaiman Feminine (disambiguation) Feminine rhyme This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Feminine ending. If an internal...
- without rhymes, called refractory rhymes—that is, a list of words in the English language that rhyme with no other English word. The word "rhyme" here is...
- refer to: Feminine (grammar), a grammatical gender Feminine cadence, a final chord falling in a metrically weak position Feminine rhyme, a rhyme that matches...
- First Communion’, where he rhymes "boon he on" with "Communion". Feminine rhyme Rhyme Genie Edwards, Paul, 209, How to Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop...
- two diamonds, a contract bridge convention Multirhyme, a synonym for feminine rhyme used in hip hop music Multi (To Heart), a character from the visual...
- unusual rhyme scheme AbAbCCddEf****g, where the uppercase letters represent feminine rhymes while the lowercase letters represent masculine rhymes. The story...
- gender has feminine rhymes throughout." The first line exemplifies regular iambic pentameter with a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending: ×...