Definition of Hemistichs. Meaning of Hemistichs. Synonyms of Hemistichs

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- suggest rapidity and drama would speak in hemistichs (in hemistichomythia). The Roman poet Virgil emplo**** hemistichs in the Aeneid to indicate great duress...
- short syllables at the ends of hemistichs, instead of stressed and unstressed. Due to variations in line length, hemistichs, obligatory stress positions...
- typically) 12 syllables with a medial caesura dividing the line into two hemistichs (half-lines) of six syllables each. It was the dominant long line of French...
- Pèlerinage de Charlemagne. The foundation of most alexandrines consists of two hemistichs (half-lines) of six syllables each, separated by a caesura (a metrical...
- languages) in the form of a quatrain, consisting of four lines (four hemistichs). In classical Persian poetry, the ruba'i is written as a four-line (or...
- In Arabic poetry, a bayt corresponds to a single line divided into two hemistichs of equal length, each containing two, three or four feet, or from 16 to...
- features a poem ostensibly signed by D'Invilliers, called from the first hemistich Then Wear the Gold Hat. Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her;...
- ɡɐriːjɐsiː], Nepali: [d͡zʌnʌni d͡zʌnmʌbʱumist͡sʌ swʌrɡadʌpi ɡʌrijʌsi]) is a hemistich of a Sanskrit shloka from the Hindu epic Ramayana, and the national motto...
- A line consisting of fourteen syllables, commonly separated into two hemistichs of seven syllables each (In most languages, this term denotes a line of...
- accurate to structure sijo with hemistichs or syntactic units. Each line is composed of 2 hemistichs and within each hemistich is a syntactic unit, which is...