
1) Circular diamond 2) Fourteen-line poem 3) French word used in English 4) Necklace spacer 5) Poem 6) Poetic form 7) Rondeau 8) Short poem on two rhymes 9) Verse form 10) Western plate armour
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1) Poem 2) Rondelet 3) Roundel
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[armour] A rondel is a circular piece of metal used for protection, as part of a harness of plate armour, or attached to a helmet, breastplate, couter or on a gauntlet. Rondels most commonly hang off breastplates and cover the armpit, which is a vulnerable point. In this instance they are commonly known as besagews. They also appear on the ...
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[gaming] A rondel is a wheel-shaped game mechanism with a number of different options. A rondel game is one where a player`s choice of actions is limited by their ability to move around the rondel and so are restricted from taking the same action repeatedly. A player is usually able to move farther around the rondel by paying a cost. ...
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[poem] A rondel is a verse form originating in French lyrical poetry of the 14th century. It was later used in the verse of other languages as well, such as English and Romanian. It is a variation of the rondeau consisting of two quatrains followed by a quintet (13 lines total) or a sestet (14 lines total). This form is arguably better suit...
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poetic forms of 11-14 lines where the first two lines are repeated in the middle and at the end, and that have only two rhymes. Algernon Charles Swinburne's 'The Roundel' consists of eleven lines, two stanzas, where the first two lines are repeated, the second time at the poem's end.
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• (n.) Same as Rondeau. • (n.) A small round tower erected at the foot of a bastion. • (n.) Specifically, a particular form of rondeau containing fourteen lines in two rhymes, the refrain being a repetition of the first and second lines as the seventh and eighth, and again as the thirteenth and fourteenth.Rondel: words in the definit...
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Meaning small circle. In architecture, a curved panel or window recess. (Also Roundel)
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a fixed poetic form that runs on two rhymes. It is a variant of the rondeau.
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A short poem resembling the rondeau. It usually totals fourteen lines containing only two rhyming so
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Ron'del noun [ Confer
Rondeau ,
Roundel .]
1. (Fort.) A small round tower erected at the foot of a bastion. [ Obsolete]
2. [ French]
(a) Same as
Rondeau .
(b) Specifically, a particular form of rondeau containing fourteen lines in two rhymes,...
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Another poem of French origin, normally consisting of fourteen lines, but with only two rhymes. The first and second, seventh and eighth, and thirteenth and fourteenth lines are the same. The most common rhyme scheme is: A-B-b-a-a-b-A-B-a-b-b-a-A-B.
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Simply meaning ’round’, the rondel is a board game mechanism (most famously used by designer Matt Gerdts) where players move their playing piece (or pieces) around a circular group of action choices, only being able to go to the next few around the circle without penalty. Moving further is usually allowed, but at a considerable cost (victory po...
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A circular disk. In plate armour often attached to an armet to protect the strap of the wrapper or to a manifer or shaffron.
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