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hemistich Meaning in Bengali



 কবিতার শ্লোকার্ধ,

Noun:

ঝুলপি-সেলাই,

Verb:

ঝুলপি-সেলাই করা,





hemistich's Usage Examples:

A hemistich (/ˈhɛmɪstɪk/; via Latin from Greek ἡμιστίχιον, from ἡμι- "half" and στίχος "verse") is a half-line of verse, followed and preceded by a caesura.


following pattern of words: nigaah (in the first hemistich), jalwa-gaah, nigaah (in the fourth hemistich), raah, haale-tabaah and aah.


cases where a poem requires rhyme at the end of each hemistich, the last foot of the first hemistich has the same pattern as the last foot of the second.


Hemistich length: All but the shortest lines are divided into part-lines (hemistichs); each hemistich also contains a specific.


garīyasī, pronounced [d͡zʌnʌni d͡zʌnmʌbʱumist͡sʌ swʌrɡadʌpi ɡʌrijʌsi]) is a hemistich of a Sanskrit shloka, and the national motto of Nepal.


verses with the famous Arabic poet, al-Nabighah, the latter reciting one hemistich, while Al-Rabi had to supply the next, keeping to the same meter and finding.


The originality of the monument's form and shape is based on the famous hemistich of the poet nicknamed “Ghazalkhan (Khan of the ghazals) "I am the successor.


endecasillabo a minore, or lesser hendecasyllable, and has the first hemistich equivalent to a quinario; the second is called endecasillabo a maiore.


replaced by a long one (uu); meters of circle 4 all have one place in the hemistich (half-line) where the watid is a trochee (– u) instead of an iamb (u –);.


lines, consisting of two alexandrines, a hemistich (half-length line), an alexandrine, and a final hemistich; the rhyming scheme follows the same pattern.


typically) 12 syllables with a medial caesura dividing the line into two hemistichs (half-lines) of six syllables each.


The mukhammas represents a stanza of two distichs and a hemistich in monorhyme, the fifth line being the "bob" or burden: each succeeding.


A sequence of twenty-nine mostly two-line maqāṭīʿ poems ending in the hemistich 'sweeter even than the juice of myrtle berries', which al-Murādī included.


ataaba is marked by adding a word ending in "-ba" to the end of the fourth hemistich.


native dialect: a hemistich called zabān-e fahlavī (1976, I, p.


 290), a quatrain with the appellation bayt-efahlavī, and another hemistich titled zabān-e.


accurate to structure sijo with hemistichs or syntactic units.


Each line is composed of 2 hemistichs and within each hemistich is a syntactic unit, which is.


fragments of poetry used should be no shorter than one half-line (one hemistich) and no longer than a full line and a half.


earlier work of Ali Ahmad Bakathir (1910–69) who had developed the two-hemistich format in the mid 1930s.



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