单词 | rime riche |
释义 | rime richen. Prosody. Rhyming in which the rhyming elements include matching consonants before the stressed vowel sounds (for example taken and mistaken, peer and pier); a rhyme having this property. Cf. rich rhyme n. at rich adj., n., and adv. Compounds 3. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > versification > rhyme > [noun] > rich rhyme rich rhyme1656 rime riche1827 1827 Monthly Rev. 3 App. 475 The nearest approach to this which now remains in French verse, is the rhyme suffisanté, the same as the assonante of the Italians, as distinguished from the ‘rime riche’. 1858 J. Mitford in T. Gray Wks. V. 274 The rime riche (or double rhyme), even in French verses, was of old called ryme Leonine, or Leonime. 1904 L. M. Brandin & W. G. Hartog Bk. Fr. Prosody iv. 53 Victor Hugo uses the rime riche more than any of his predecessors. 1930 A. Huxley Vulgarity in Lit. 35 When Laforgue wrote of that ‘roi de Thulé, Immaculé’ his rime riche was entirely above suspicion. 1965 Speculum 40 23 Although Dante uses very sparingly the rime riche, no less than three examples appear in Folco's discourse. 2006 E. McCombie in E. H. Blackmore & A. M. Blackmore tr. S. Mallarmé Coll. Poems p. xxx English seems to be somewhat less tolerant of rime riche than French. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1827 |
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