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rhymed Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


rhymed ka kya matlab hota hai


तुक

Adjective:

अंत्यानुप्रासवाला, तुकवाला, तुकांतवाला,



rhymed शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

उस समय के दौरान, कोलिन्स ने व्हेन चार्ली मक्-बटन लॉस्ट पॉवर, एक अंत्यानुप्रासवाला तस्वीर पुस्तक लिखी, माइक लेस्टर द्वारा सचित्र।

জজজ

rhymed's Usage Examples:

He occupied his leisure by writing a rhymed translation of the Odes of Horace, and preparing an elaborately annotated edition of Butler's Analogy and Sermons.


Hamadhani was also the first to write in this rhymed prose a new form of work, the MYlagama (" assembly ").


The simplest form of this in Arabian literature is the saf or rhymed prose, in which the sentences are usually (though not always) short and end in a rhyme or assonance.


Amongst rhymed novels-novels in verse formthe best is the Delibdbok h ise (" The Hero of Mirages "), in which Ladislas Arany tells, in brilliantly humorous and captivating fashion, the story of a young Magyar nobleman who, at first full of great ideals and aspirations, finally ends as a commonplace country squire.


Bessenyei introduced the use of rhymed alexandrines in place of the monotonous Zrinian measure.


Among the didactic poets may be mentioned Lewis Nagy, George Kalmar, John Illey and Paul Bertalanfi, especially noted for his rhymed " Life of St Stephen, first Hungarian king," DicsOseges Sz.


There are numerous rhymed fairy tales, which are much liked by the people, but they are of no literary merit.


Atkinson (London, 1832; reprinted 1886, 1892); there is a verse-translation, partly rhymed and partly unrhymed, by A.


His latest work was Secreta Secretorum or Secrets of Old Philosophers, rhymed extracts from a pseudo-Aristotelian treatise.


This is a collection of "Reimspruche" or rhymed distichs embodying a strange mystical pantheism drawn mainly from the writings of Jakob Bdhme and his followers.



Synonyms:

riming, assonant, alliterative, rhyming, end-rhymed,



Antonyms:

rhymeless, rimeless, unrimed, different, unrhymed,



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