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rhymed, ppl. a.|raɪmd| Also rhimed. [var. rimed ppl. a.1] Composed in metrical form with rimes. pred.1651Bp. H. King in Parr Abp. Ussher (1686) 567 The Other [translation of the Psalms] as flat and poor, as lamely worded, and unhandsomly rhimed as the Old. 1759Johnson Idler No. 60 ⁋11 What can be more absurd..than that part of a play should be rhymed, and part written in blank verse? 1866Chamb. Encycl. VIII. 234/1 The oldest poems of the Chinese, Indians, Arabians, &c., are rhimed. 1869H. F. Tozer Highl. Turkey II. 245 Nuptial songs..are rhymed. attrib.1802S. Turner in Archæol. XIV. 169 Rhimed couplets. 1837Lockhart Scott I. vii. 235 A rhymed translation of ‘Lenore’. 1858O. W. Holmes Aut. Breakf.-t. xi. 100, I will read you a rhymed problem. |