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Prosimetrical
Prosimetrical Pros`i*met"ric*al, a. [Prose + metrical.] Consisting both of prose and verse. --Clarke.

Meaning of Prosimetric from wikipedia

- in verse and a part in prose" (prosimetrum). The derived adjective prosimetrical occurs in English as early as Thomas Blount’s Glossographia (1656) where...
- Haibun (俳文, literally, haikai writings) is a prosimetric literary form originating in ****an, combining prose and haiku. The range of haibun is broad and...
- or Muslim East, especially the monometer, monorhyme qaṣīda and the prosimetric maqāma, were adopted in al-Andalus. The major Andalusi innovation in...
- that is believed to be some of the earliest examples of vernacular and prosimetric narratives in Chinese literature. These texts date back to the Tang dynasty...
- vernacular stories, ****, histories, dramas, po****r songs, jokes, and prosimetric narratives, as well as texts far outside of the parameters of the literary...
- Ireland, The Dialogue of the Ancients of Ireland, etc.), is an important prosimetric Middle Irish narrative dating to c. 1200. It is the most important text...
- mostly stories of raids and battles among tribes of Arabia. The text is prosimetric, containing alternating p****ages of prose and poetry. P****ages of poetry...
- "****embly"; plural maqāmāt, مقامات [maqaːˈmaːt]) is an (originally) Arabic prosimetric literary genre of picaresque short stories originating in the tenth century...
- expeditione Hierosolymitana, is usually called simply Gesta Tancredi, is a prosimetric history written in laconic Latin prose and episodes of verse by Norman...
- as siyar (singular: sīra) were considered the most intricate. These prosimetric narratives, combining prose and verse, emerged in the early Middle Ages...