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Definitions of quatrain in various dictionaries:
noun - a stanza of four lines
A stanza or poem of four lines.
noun - a stanza of four lines
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| By definition, a poem of 4 lines |
| (Cheryl of the Clue Crew) I've chosen just the right words to complete this numerical type of poetic stanza |
| From the Latin word for "four", it's a poem or stanza of 4 lines |
| The French for "four" gives us this word for a 4-line stanza |
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| A stanza or poem of four lines. |
| a stanza of four lines, especially one having alternate rhymes. |
| a stanza of four lines |
| a group of four lines in a poem |
| Quatrain description |
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A quatrain is a type of stanza, or a complete poem, consisting of four lines. * Existing in a variety of forms, the quatrain appears in poems from the poetic traditions of various ancient civilizations including Ancient India, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and China, and continues into the 21st century, where it is seen in works published in many languages. During Europe's Dark Ages, in the Middle East and especially Iran, polymath poets such as Omar Khayyam continued to popularize this form of poetry, also known as Ruba'i, well beyond their borders and time. Michel de Nostredame (Nostradamus) used the quatrain form to deliver his famous prophecies in the 16th century. * There are fifteen possible rhyme schemes, but the most traditional and common are: AAAA, ABAB, and ABBA. |