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MONORHYME - Monorhyme is a passage, stanza, or entire poem in which all lines have the same end rhyme. The term "monorhyme" describes the use of one (mono) type ...
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Jun 5 2009 The Times - Specialist |
Sep 27 2006 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jul 25 2003 The Times - Specialist |
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A poem whose lines all end with the same rhyme. |
A poem or passage in which all the lines have the same rhyme rhyming of this kind. |
In plural Lines forming such a poem or passage the words representing such rhymes. |
Having a single rhyme. |
Monorhyme description |
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Monorhyme is a passage, stanza, or entire poem in which all lines have the same end rhyme. The term "monorhyme" describes the use of one (mono) type of repetitious sound (rhyme). This is common in Arabic, Latin and Welsh works, such as The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, e.g. qasida and its derivative kafi. Monorhyme is also used in the third verse of the American rapper Jay-Z's song "Already Home". * Some styles of monorhyme uses the middle of a poem's line to utilize this poetic tool. The Persian ghazal poetry style places the monorhyme before the refrain in a line. This is seen in the poem "Even the Rain" by Agha Shahad Ali:* "What will suffice for a true-love knot? Even the rain? * But he has bought grief's lottery, bought even the rain."The monorhyme knot is introduced before the lines refrain or pause. The corresponding rhyme bought is used in the next line. Although these are not the last words of the lines in the poem, monorhyme is incorporated in identical rhyme schemes in ea |