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noun
- Poetical composition; poetry; verse.
- A low price, especially one under the expected value; chiefly in for a song.
- A melodious sound made by a bird, insect, whale or other animal.
- The act or art of singing.
- (music) A musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by singing.
- (by extension) Any musical composition.
- (ornithology) The distinctive sound that a male bird utters to attract a mate or to protect his territory; contrasts with call; also, similar vocalisations made by female birds.
- a short musical composition with words
- a distinctive or characteristic sound
- the act of singing
- a very small sum
- the characteristic sound produced by a bird
noun
- A poet's literary production.
- (figurative) An artistic quality that appeals to or evokes the emotions, in any medium; something having such a quality.
- Literature composed in verse or language exhibiting conscious attention to patterns and rhythm.
- literature in metrical form
- any communication resembling poetry in beauty or the evocation of feeling
noun
- (poetry) Trobar clus.
- (poetry) A type of poetry with regular structure, such as meter or a rhyming pattern.
- (mathematics) A form (expression) that does not use limits, implicitly or explicitly.
- (mathematics) A differential form whose exterior derivative is zero.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see closed, form.
noun
- prose that resembles poetry
- (literature) A literary text written in the manner of prose—without the fixed lines, rhyme, and meter often characteristic of poetry—but nonetheless clearly possessing some of the distinctive attributes of poetry, such as lyrical language, evocation of feeling, vivid imagery, metaphor, and linguistic devices like assonance or alliteration.
noun
- Poetic form in general.
- a piece of poetry
- A poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
- (music) A portion of an anthem to be performed by a single voice to each part.
- One of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed.
- A small section of a holy book (Bible, Quran etc.)
- literature in metrical form
- a line of metrical text
verb
noun
- a lyric poet
- an ornamental caparison for a horse
- Specifically, Peruvian bark.
- (roleplaying games, fantasy) A class of character that typically focuses on charisma, magic and supporting other players; a fantasy fiction character inspired by this archetype.
- A piece of defensive (or, sometimes, ornamental) armor for a horse's neck, breast, and flanks; a barb. (Often in the plural.)
- The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree; the rind.
- A professional poet and singer, like among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of princes and brave men.
- (by extension) A poet.
- Defensive armor formerly worn by a man at arms.
- (cooking) A thin slice of fat bacon used to cover any meat or game.
verb
conj
- (chiefly literary) As direct subject.
- Expressing a reason or cause: because, in that.
- Introducing — especially, but not exclusively, with an antecedent like so or such — a subordinate clause expressing a result, consequence, or effect.
- Introducing a subordinate clause modifying an adverb.
- As delayed subject.
- Introducing a clause that complements an adjective or passive participle.
- Introducing a clause that is the object of a verb, especially a reporting verb or verb expressing belief, knowledge, perception, etc.
- Introducing a clause that describes the information content of a preceding reporting noun.
adv
det
noun
pron
- (demonstrative) The thing, person, idea, quality, event, action, or time indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote geographically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "this", or if expressing distinction.
- Used to refer to a noun phrase or statement just made.
- Used to emphatically affirm or deny a previous statement or question.
- (relative, plural that) In a relative clause, referring to a previously mentioned noun, as subject, direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition; which, who.
- (relative, colloquial) Used in place of relative adverbs such as where or when; often omitted.
noun
- (poetry) A style that used imagery and symbolism to portray the poet's impressions.
- (music) A style that avoided traditional harmony, and sought to invoke the impressions of the composer.
- (art) An art movement characterized by visible brushstrokes, ordinary subject matter, and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities.
noun
adj
- Of or relating to Parnassus, as the source of literary (especially poetic) inspiration; (hence) of or belonging to poetry.
- (literature, historical) Of or relating to the Parnassianism movement of French poetry in the years 1850 to 1900, whose adherents rejected Romanticism and instead favored classicism with its formal structure and emotional detachment.
- (poetry, from Gerard Manley Hopkins' writings) Of or relating to a style of poetry or language which can only be created by poets, but not in the language of inspiration.
noun
noun
- (poetic, rare) An all-encompassing realm.
- (systems theory) Dynamic symmetry across multiple scales.
- The individual's right to choose any form of government without being forced to move from their current locale.
- (rare) Rule of all; absolute or total rule.
- (political science) An inclusive, multilateral system in which all parties may participate meaningfully.
- (anarchism, rare) Rule by all; a system of governance in which each person has absolute power.
noun
- Poetical composition; poetry; verse.
- A low price, especially one under the expected value; chiefly in for a song.
- A melodious sound made by a bird, insect, whale or other animal.
- The act or art of singing.
- (music) A musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by singing.
- (by extension) Any musical composition.
- (ornithology) The distinctive sound that a male bird utters to attract a mate or to protect his territory; contrasts with call; also, similar vocalisations made by female birds.
- a short musical composition with words
- a distinctive or characteristic sound
- the act of singing
- a very small sum
- the characteristic sound produced by a bird
noun
- A poet's literary production.
- (figurative) An artistic quality that appeals to or evokes the emotions, in any medium; something having such a quality.
- Literature composed in verse or language exhibiting conscious attention to patterns and rhythm.
- literature in metrical form
- any communication resembling poetry in beauty or the evocation of feeling
noun
- (poetry) Trobar clus.
- (poetry) A type of poetry with regular structure, such as meter or a rhyming pattern.
- (mathematics) A form (expression) that does not use limits, implicitly or explicitly.
- (mathematics) A differential form whose exterior derivative is zero.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see closed, form.
noun
- prose that resembles poetry
- (literature) A literary text written in the manner of prose—without the fixed lines, rhyme, and meter often characteristic of poetry—but nonetheless clearly possessing some of the distinctive attributes of poetry, such as lyrical language, evocation of feeling, vivid imagery, metaphor, and linguistic devices like assonance or alliteration.
noun
- Poetic form in general.
- a piece of poetry
- A poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
- (music) A portion of an anthem to be performed by a single voice to each part.
- One of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed.
- A small section of a holy book (Bible, Quran etc.)
- literature in metrical form
- a line of metrical text
verb
noun
- a lyric poet
- an ornamental caparison for a horse
- Specifically, Peruvian bark.
- (roleplaying games, fantasy) A class of character that typically focuses on charisma, magic and supporting other players; a fantasy fiction character inspired by this archetype.
- A piece of defensive (or, sometimes, ornamental) armor for a horse's neck, breast, and flanks; a barb. (Often in the plural.)
- The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree; the rind.
- A professional poet and singer, like among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of princes and brave men.
- (by extension) A poet.
- Defensive armor formerly worn by a man at arms.
- (cooking) A thin slice of fat bacon used to cover any meat or game.
verb
noun
- (poetry) A style that used imagery and symbolism to portray the poet's impressions.
- (music) A style that avoided traditional harmony, and sought to invoke the impressions of the composer.
- (art) An art movement characterized by visible brushstrokes, ordinary subject matter, and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities.
noun
adj
- Of or relating to Parnassus, as the source of literary (especially poetic) inspiration; (hence) of or belonging to poetry.
- (literature, historical) Of or relating to the Parnassianism movement of French poetry in the years 1850 to 1900, whose adherents rejected Romanticism and instead favored classicism with its formal structure and emotional detachment.
- (poetry, from Gerard Manley Hopkins' writings) Of or relating to a style of poetry or language which can only be created by poets, but not in the language of inspiration.
noun
noun
- (poetic, rare) An all-encompassing realm.
- (systems theory) Dynamic symmetry across multiple scales.
- The individual's right to choose any form of government without being forced to move from their current locale.
- (rare) Rule of all; absolute or total rule.
- (political science) An inclusive, multilateral system in which all parties may participate meaningfully.
- (anarchism, rare) Rule by all; a system of governance in which each person has absolute power.