释义 |
ˈcaudated, a. [f. as prec. + -ed.] a. = prec.
1829E. Jesse Jrnl. Nat. 114 Its caudated seeds. b. caudated rime = tailed rime (see tailed1 1 d); caudated sonnet, a sonnet with an additional couplet.
1886W. Sharp Sonn. Century 308 For all their structural drawbacks they [sc. stanzas in G. Meredith's ‘Modern Love’] are in other things essentially ‘caudated sonnets’. 1898G. Wyndham Poems Shakes. 248 A caudated sonnet with two couplets instead of one after the third quatrain. 1907Chambers & Sidgwick Early Eng. Lyrics 286 A habit of translating the couplets of a caudated poem. |