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Definition of Monostich

Monostich
Monostich Mon"o*stich, n. [Gr. ?, from ? consisting of one verse; ? single + ? line, verse.] A composition consisting of one verse only.

Meaning of Monostich from wikipedia

- A monostich is a poem which consists of a single line. A monostich has been as "a startling fragment that has its own integrity" and "if a monostich has...
- poetry Chastushka Closed couplet Coupletist Elegiac couplet Kabirdas Monostich Parallelism Tristich "couplet." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia...
- text for at least one of the songs in her vocal collection Romances. Monostich (started in Russia in its modern form in 1894 by Valery Bryusov) Darko...
- Old. Tired. Horse. Finlay became notable as a poet, when reducing the monostich form to one word with his concrete poems in the 1960s. Repetition, imitation...
- oratorio by Léo Ferré on Apollinaire's eponymous poem (from Alcools) Monostich Prix Guillaume Apollinaire His full birth name in Polish is...
- cadastre, distich, distichous, haplostichous, hemistich, heptastich, monostich, monostichous, orthostichy, pentastich, polystichia, polystichous, stich...
- Dictionary (3rd ed.). The expected spelling of the English word, on the n., monostich n. Dunphy, Graeme, ed. (2010). "Acrostics". Encyclopedia of the Medieval...
- Every word in the poem is of one syllable, with ten words in each line, monostich style), with the possible exception of the word "fallen". However, in...
- expect to sell a very good impression." Libros lege (Read books) —Cato, Monostichs. "Distich" means closed couplets, a style of writing with two-liners....
- Some of Ammons's poems are as short as one to two lines—a form known as monostich. Others, like Ammons's book-length poems Sphere, Tape for the Turn of...