
1) ABAAABAB rhyme scheme 2) Certain eight-line poem 3) Eight-line poem 4) Eight-line verse 5) Eight-line verse form 6) French poetic form 7) Impact crater on Mars 8) Poem of eight lines 9) Western medieval lyric form
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1) Poem
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A triolet (t or eɪ) is a stanza poem of eight lines. Its rhyme scheme is ABaAabAB and often all lines are in iambic tetrameter: the first, fourth and seventh lines are identical, as are the second and final lines, thereby making the initial and final couplets identical as well. ==Examples== The form stems from medieval French poetry - the earlies...
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an eight-line stanza having just two rhymes and repeating the first line as the fourth and seventh lines, and the second line as the eighth. Examples are W. E. Henley's 'Easy is the Triolet' and Robert Bridges' 'When first we met we did not guess.'
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• (n.) A short poem or stanza of eight lines, in which the first line is repeated as the fourth and again as the seventh line, the second being, repeated as the eighth.
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medieval French verse form that consists of eight short lines rhyming ABaAabAB (the capital letters indicate lines that are repeated). The name ...
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A stanza of eight lines using only two rhymes, with the first line repeating three times. Here is an
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An eight-line stanza having just two rhymes and repeating the first line as the fourth and seventh l
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An eight line stanza, of French origin, where the first two lines are repeated as the last two lines and where the first line is also repeated as the fourth line. The triolet features two rhymes only.
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A triolet is a poem of fixed form consisting of an eight-line stanza rhymed upon two rhymes in the manner ABAAABAB. The fourth line is a repetition of the first and the seventh and eight of the first two. Triolets originated in mediaeval France.
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