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Alliterative — Al*lit er*a*tive (?; 277), a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, alliteration; as, alliterative poetry. {Al*lit er*a*tive*ly}, adv. {Al*lit er*a*tive*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
alliterative — (adj.) 1764, from ALLITERATE (Cf. alliterate) + IVE (Cf. ive). Related: Alliteratively … Etymology dictionary
alliterative — [ə lit′ər āt΄iv, ə lit′ər ə tiv΄] adj. of, showing, or using alliteration alliteratively adv … English World dictionary
alliterative — [[t]əlɪ̱tərətɪv, AM təreɪtɪv[/t]] ADJ Alliterative means relating to or connected with alliteration. Her campaign slogan, a president for the people , was pleasantly alliterative but empty … English dictionary
alliterative — alliteratively, adv. alliterativeness, n. /euh lit euh ray tiv, euhr euh tiv/, adj. pertaining to or characterized by alliteration: alliterative verse. [1755 65; ALLITERAT(ION) + IVE] * * * … Universalium
alliterative — adj. Alliterative is used with these nouns: ↑verse … Collocations dictionary
alliterative — /əˈlɪtərətɪv/ (say uh lituhruhtiv) adjective relating to or characterised by alliteration: alliterative verse. –alliteratively, adverb –alliterativeness, noun …
alliterative — alliteration ► NOUN ▪ the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. DERIVATIVES alliterate verb alliterative adjective alliteratively adverb. ORIGIN Latin, from littera letter … English terms dictionary
alliterative — adjective having the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable alliterative verse • Similar to: ↑rhymed, ↑rhyming, ↑riming • Derivationally related forms: ↑alliterate … Useful english dictionary
Alliterative verse — The Old English epic poem Beowulf is written in alliterative verse. In prosody, alliterative verse is a form of verse that uses alliteration as the principal structuring device to unify lines of poetry, as opposed to other devices such as rhyme.… … Wikipedia
Alliterative Morte Arthure — (ca. 1400–1402) This masterpiece of the ALLITERATIVE REVIVAL survives in a single manuscript, Lincoln Cathedral Library 91, compiled ca. 1440 by the scribe Robert Thornton. Although the date of composition is uncertain (with some scholars… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature