pararhyme

pararhyme
A verse form in which the consonants of two words are the same, but the corresponding vowels are different

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  • Pararhyme — Pararhyme, also known as partial or imperfect rhyme is a term devised by the poet Edmund Blunden to describe a near rhyme in which the consonants in two words are the same, but the vowels are different. It is distinguished from half rhyme in that …   Wikipedia

  • pararhyme — /parˈə rīm/ noun A form of rhyme in which the consonants, but not the vowel, of the last stressed syllable are identical in sound, as in sun and sin ORIGIN: ↑para 1 and ↑rhyme …   Useful english dictionary

  • pararhyme — noun partial rhyme between words with the same pattern of consonants but different vowels …   English new terms dictionary

  • An Introduction to Rhyme — (ISBN 1 85725 124 5) is a book by Peter Dale which was published by Agenda/Bellew in 1998. The first chapter gives a detailed and comprehensive categorization of forty types of rhyme available in English.Traditional Pure RhymeDale identifies the… …   Wikipedia

  • rhyme — rhymer, n. /ruym/, n., v., rhymed, rhyming. n. 1. identity in sound of some part, esp. the end, of words or lines of verse. 2. a word agreeing with another in terminal sound: Find is a rhyme for mind and womankind. 3. verse or poetry having… …   Universalium

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  • The Three Dead Kings — The Three Dead Kings, also known by its Latin title De Tribus Regibus Mortuis or as The Three Living and the Three Dead, is a poem written in 15th century Middle English, found in the manuscript MS. Douce 302, and whose authorship is sometimes… …   Wikipedia

  • half rhyme — noun An imperfect rhyme in which consonants agree, but vowels do not Syn: near rhyme, pararhyme …   Wiktionary

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