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rhymes Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


rhymes ka kya matlab hota hai


कविताओं

Noun:

कचिता, पद्यक, अनुप्रास, तुक,

Verb:

पद्य बनाना, कविता लिखना, पद्य लिखना,



rhymes शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



तिक्कन्न के शिष्य केतन्न भी कवि हुए, जिन्होने अपना दशकुमार चरित नामक पद्यकाव्य गुरु को समर्पित किया।

संयुक्त राष्ट्र गिरिराजशरण अग्रवाल (डॉ॰) (जन्म:१४ जुलाई १९४४) हिन्दी भाषा के गद्य एवं पद्यकार हैं।

জজজ अत: पद्यकाव्य में ताल, लय और छन्द की व्यवस्था होती है।

पुन: पद्यकाव्य के दो उपभेद किये जाते हैं—महाकाव्य और खण्डकाव्य।

rhymes's Usage Examples:

A set of twenty-eight rhymes associated their heliacal risings with the changes of season and the vicissitudes of nomad life; their settings were of meteorological and astrological import; 3 in the Koran (x.


In 1833-1835 he published The Splendid Village; Corn-Law Rhymes, and other Poems (3 vols.), which included "The Village Patriarch" (1829), "The Ranter," an unsuccessful drama, "Keronah," and other pieces.


The CornLaw Rhymes (3rd ed., 1831), inspired by a fierce hatred of injustice, are vigorous, simple and full of vivid description.


Oldham's verse is rugged, and his rhymes often defective, but he met with a generous appreciation from Dryden, whose own satiric bent was perhaps influenced by his efforts.


2 Compare the Popular Rhymes of Scotland, published by Robert Chambers.


Yet Abu-l-`Ala, ul-Ma'arri (q.v.) was original alike in his use of rhymes and in the philosophical nature of his poems. Ibn Farid is the greatest of the mystic poets, and Busiri (q.v.) wrote the most famous poem extant in praise of the Prophet.


The last syllable of the first line rhymes with the third syllable of the second, and the final of the second line with the final of the third.


The Poem of the Cid is but a fragment of 3744 lines, written in a barbarous style, in rugged assonant rhymes, and a rude Alexandrine measure, but it glows with the pure fire of poetry, and is full of a noble simplicity and a true epical grandeur, invaluable as a living picture of the age.


Of these two Puritan divines, Vicar Prichard, who was essentially orthodox in his behaviour, forms an interesting connecting link between the learned Elizabethan translators of the Bible and the great revivalists of the 18th century, and his moral rhymes in the vernacular, collected and printed after his death under the title of The Welshman's Candle (Canwyll y Cymry), still retain some degree of popularity amongst his countrymen.


I am teaching her little rhymes and verses, too.



Synonyms:

jingle, limerick, clerihew, poem, verse form, doggerel verse, doggerel, verse,



Antonyms:

refuse, stay, start, attack, activeness,



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