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ODA - genre of poetry

YaMB - poetic size

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BARD - 1) Celtic poet, 2) performer of his own songs

BAYAN - the legendary ancient Russian storyteller

HYMN - song of praise

LYALE - poetic genre in Turkmenistan

METER - poetic size

PEON - four syllable meter

PIIT - poet (obsolete)

RHYTHM

VERSE - rhythmic unit of poetic speech

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ALBA - a genre of medieval lyrics

FABLE - a short allegorical, moralizing poem

VIRSH - the name of poems in the XVI-XVIII centuries.

GOSHMA - an ancient form of Azerbaijani versification

SOFA - a collection of poems by one author in the literature of the East

EROAL - a poetic form in Mongolian folklore

SONG

POEM

Rhyme - the consonance of the ends of poetic lines

RONDO - poetic form

RUBAI - a poetic form in the countries of the East

SONNET - a poem of 14 lines

STANCE - a kind of poetic stanza

FOOT - rhythmic unit

TANKA is a genre of Japanese poetry.

HOKKU - Japanese three-line poem

CHOREI - poetic size

SPRUCH - a genre of German medieval poetry

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BURIME - poems on given rhymes, themes

BYLINA - Russian folk epic song

GAZEL - a poetic form among the peoples of the East

DASTAN - a heroic poem among the peoples of the East

DECIMA - a stanza of 10 verses

DISTICH - a poem of two lines

EROOLCH - Mongolian poet-improviser

KASYDA - a laudatory poem in oriental poetry

KATRAIN - a stanza of 4 verses

LYRICS - a kind of literary works

OCTAVA - stanza of 8 verses

SIZE - a given scheme for constructing a poetic line

REFRAIN - repetition

STANCES - elegiac poem (XVIII-XIX centuries)

STROPHA - a part of the text with a repeating organization of rhythm and rhyme

TERCETS - a stanza of 4 verses

TRIOLE - rhythmic division

CAESURA - intonation pause

ELEGY - a genre of poetry

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ANAPEST - poetic size

ANAPHORA - repetition of the initial parts

BALLAD - a lyrical or lyric-epic poem of a special form on a historical, usually legendary, theme

BURLESQUE (burlesque) - a type of comic poetry

VERLIBR - free verse

GAZELLA - a poetic form in oriental poetry

DACTIL - poetic size

DOLNIK - an intermediate form in versification

idyll - poetic genre

Cantata - a piece of poetry and music

CANZONA - a lyric poem in medieval poetry

METRICA - the doctrine of poetic sizes

POETICS - the doctrine of poetic creativity

RAESHNIK - Russian folk verse

RHYTHMIC - system, character of the verse

RONDEL - poetic form

SPONDE - meter

TERZINA - a stanza of 3 verses

TRIOLET - octet

Epiphora - solemn end of poetic lines

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Acrostic - A verse whose first letters form a word or phrase.

ASSONANCE - consonance of vowel sounds in inaccurate rhyme

BURLESQUE - see Burlesque

DIFIRAMB - a genre of ancient lyrics

MADRIGAL - lyric poem

PIRRICHIUS - disyllabic unstressed foot in iambic and chorea

PROSAISM - an expression characteristic of prose in poetic speech

PROSODY - a set of rules for versification

RHYME - order, a system of alternating rhymes in a verse

SEXTINA - a poem of 6 stanzas of 6 verses

STROPHY - a section of a poem

Chastushka - a folk song-quatrain or couplet of lyrical, topical, perky-joking content

EPITAPHI - a short poem dedicated to the deceased

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VILLANEL - poetic form

HEXAMETER - poetic size

COUPLE - a stanza of two verses

DISSONANCE - inaccurate rhyme

CONSONANCE - inexact rhyme

PENTAMETER - a verse of two half lines

FABLE - a genre of oral poetry

EPIGRAM - a short satirical poem

EPITALAM - a poem in honor of the wedding

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AMPHIBRACHY - poetic size

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TAUTOGRAM - a verse, all words of which begin with one letter

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VERSIFIER - poet

VERSIFICATION - versification

POETRY - a branch of literary criticism

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POETRY - construction of poetic speech

POEM

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