a verse form
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pantouma verse form
ODICOf a verse form.
ODICOf a verse form
pantoumsPANTOUM, a verse form
tankaa Japanese verse form
ODICOf a certain verse form.
alcaica type of verse form
flytinga dispute in verse form
tankasTANKA, a Japanese verse form
sapphica type of verse form
alexandrine(French) a French verse form
rengaa form of Japanese verse
LIMERICKVerse form named after a county
flytingsFLYTING, a dispute in verse form
alcaicsALCAIC, a type of verse form
sapphicsSAPPHIC, a type of verse form
alexandrinesALEXANDRINE, (French) a French verse form
rengasRENGA, a form of Japanese verse
logaoedicsLOGAOEDIC, a verse in this form
virelaia medieval French verse form, also VIRELAY
virelaya medieval French verse form, also VIRELAI
sestinea type of verse form, also SESTINA
sestinaa type of verse form, also SESTINE
virelaysVIRELAY, a medieval French verse form, also VIRELAI
virelaisVIRELAI, a medieval French verse form, also VIRELAY
sestinesSESTINE, a type of verse form, also SESTINA
sestinasSESTINA, a type of verse form, also SESTINE
ghazela Persian or Arabic verse form, also GHAZAL, GAZAL
gazala Persian or Arabic verse form, also GHAZAL, GHAZEL
rubai(Arabic) a Persian verse-form, a four-line stanza
logaoediccombining dactyls with trochees / a verse in this form
ghazala Persian or Arabic verse form, also GAZAL, GHAZEL
flytinga dispute or exchange of personal abuse in verse form
ghazalsGHAZAL, a Persian or Arabic verse form, also GAZAL, GHAZEL
ghazelsGHAZEL, a Persian or Arabic verse form, also GHAZAL, GAZAL
gazalsGAZAL, a Persian or Arabic verse form, also GHAZAL, GHAZEL
seguidilla(Spanish) a Spanish folk dance, a Spanish verse form of seven lines
seguidillasSEGUIDILLA, (Spanish) a Spanish folk dance, a Spanish verse form of seven lines
amphigorya nonsensical piece of writing, usually in verse form, typically composed as a parody also AMPHIGOURI
amphigouria nonsensical piece of writing, usually in verse form, typically composed as a parody also AMPHIGORY