- A
tautogram (Gr****:
tauto gramma, "same letter") is a text in
which all
words start with the same letter. Historically,
tautograms were
mostly poetical...
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collections of
Latin chronograms, palindromes, acrostics, anagrams, and
tautograms that are
listed below. The
first celebrates the
Twelve Years' Truce, while...
- time,
constituting two
simultaneous homophonous poems.
Alliteratives or
tautograms, in
which every word must
start with the same
letter (or
subset of letters;...
- Pangram: a
sentence which uses
every letter of the
alphabet at
least once
Tautogram: a
phrase or
sentence in
which every word
starts with the same letter...
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worried and
distracted by many things."
Anadiplosis Onomatopoeia Parachesis Tautogram The
original in
Middle English was: For vch mon had
meruayle quat hit...
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single word of them
beginning with the
letter p. As such, the poem is a
tautogram. The poem is a
satirical epic
telling of an
intergenerational conflict...