Word Meanings - RHYMELESS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Destitute of rhyme. Bp. Hall.
Related words: (words related to RHYMELESS)
- RHYMERY
The art or habit of making rhymes; rhyming; -- in contempt. - RHYMER
One who makes rhymes; a versifier; -- generally in contempt; a poor poet; a poetaster. This would make them soon perceive what despicaple creatures our common rhymers and playwriters be. Milton. - DESTITUTENESS
Destitution. Ash. - DESTITUTE
1. Forsaken; not having in possession (something necessary, or desirable); deficient; lacking; devoid; -- often followed by of. In thee is my trust; leave not my soul destitute. Ps. cxli. 8. Totally destitute of all shadow of influence. Burke. - RHYMESTER
A rhymer; a maker of poor poetry. Bp. Hall. Byron. - DESTITUTELY
In destitution. - RHYMELESS
Destitute of rhyme. Bp. Hall. - RHYME
Correspondence of sound in the terminating words or syllables of two or more verses, one succeeding another immediately or at no great distance. The words or syllables so used must not begin with the same consonant, or if one begins with a vowel - FEMININE RHYME
See A - MONORHYME
A composition in verse, in which all the lines end with the same rhyme. - BERHYME
To mention in rhyme or verse; to rhyme about. Note: Shak. - FEMALE RHYMES
double rhymes, or rhymes (called in French feminine rhymes because they end in e weak, or feminine) in which two syllables, an accented and an unaccented one, correspond at the end of each line. Note: A rhyme, in which the final syllables only agree