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Monorhyme is a p****age, stanza, or
entire poem in
which all
lines have the same end rhyme. The term "
monorhyme"
describes the use of one (mono) type of...
- as
Rustavelian quatrain, is the name of a
particular poetic form, or a
monorhymed quatrain. It was used by the
Georgian poet
Shota Rustaveli in The Knight...
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imperfect rhymes Holorime Imperfect/Near
Internal rhyme Off-centered
rhyme Monorhyme Pararhyme Perfect rhyme Rhyme scheme Semirhyme Syllabic Weak/Unaccented...
- it's good
because you
found it at the libra-ri-a
Holorime Internal rhyme Monorhyme Rime
riche Smith, M., Joshi, A. (2020).
Rhymes in the Flow: How Rappers...
- Darwish's
early writings are in the
classical Arabic style. He
wrote monorhymed poems adhering to the
metrics of
traditional Arabic poetry. In the 1970s...
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genre is said to be
derived from the
Arabic poetry genre, qasidah, a
monorhyme ode that is
always meant to be sung,
using one or two
lines as a refrain...
- Arabic: قطعة, romanized: qiṭʿa, lit. 'fragment' or 'piece') is a form of
monorhyme poetry that
usually appears in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu and other...
- zajal, the muwashshah, and
poems utilizing internal rhyme,
classical monorhyme patterns and the
recently invented strophic patterns.
About 800 of his...
- his
Testament and Codicille. The
Testament is
written in
quatrains in
monorhyme, and
contains advice to the
different classes of the community. One or...
- four types: nashīd, ṣawt, muwashshaḥ, and zajal. A nashīd was
classical monorhyme poem
consisting of
istihlal (استهلال - a
precomposed vocal prelude, probably...