<< decastere decasyllable >>

decasyllabic Meaning in Bengali



 দশস্বরা,

থাকার বা দ্বারা চিহ্নিত বা দশ সিলাবল গঠিত

Adjective:

দশস্বরা,





decasyllabic's Usage Examples:

sung with the accompaniment of the gusle is traditionally sung in the decasyllabic verse.


It too is isometric, decasyllabic, and has nine-line stanzas.


as "sharply circumscribed": all his poems are isometric and octo- or decasyllabic.


are predominantly heptasyllabic, although one (Pour la meillour) is decasyllabic and there are pentasyllabic lines in the others.


Both are isometric, decasyllabic, Dorian and set in bar form, and begin with the leading-tone (the seventh.


" His poems are heptasyllabic with the exception of the decasyllabic Mais n'os chanter and generally isometric.


All Chardon's French poems have the form ABABX: the chansons are decasyllabic, the jeux partis octosyllabic.


Five of the Vidame's songs are basically isometric and decasyllabic.


pentameter usually contain ten syllables, it is considered a form of decasyllabic verse.


composed of five monorhyming decasyllabic lines followed by tetrasyllabic single-line refrain and a final decasyllabic line without rhyme.


Written under decasyllabic and alexandrine verses, and divided in ten cantos, it is one of the most.


been described variously as a couplet rhyme, in five accents, and as a decasyllabic couplet.


It is written in the decasyllabic meter of Serbian epic poetry.


referred to as a decasyllabic quatrain.


Rather than write in the heroic couplets found in his earlier works, Dryden used the decasyllabic quatrain exemplified.


This poem is written in decasyllabic assonanced verse, each stanza being terminated by a short line.


states: From about the year 1200 the Alexandrine began to supplant the decasyllabic line as the metre of the chansons de geste, and at the end of the thirteenth.


He is generally believed to be the author of the decasyllabic canso "Longa sazon ai estat vas Amor", although that song is also attributed.


Shakespeare's gift involved using the exuberance of the language and decasyllabic structure in prose and poetry of his plays to reach the masses and the.



decasyllabic's Meaning':

having or characterized by or consisting of ten syllables

Synonyms:

syllabic;

Antonyms:

nonsyllabic; unsyllabic;

decasyllabic's Meaning in Other Sites