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sprung rhythm
sprung rhythmn. A poetic rhythm designed to imitate the rhythm of speech, in which each foot has one stressed syllable, either standing alone or followed by a varying number of unstressed syllables. [Coined by Gerard Manley Hopkins.]sprung rhythm n (Poetry) prosody a type of poetic rhythm characterized by metrical feet of irregular composition, each having one strongly stressed syllable, often the first, and an indefinite number of unstressed syllables sprung′ rhythm` n. a poetic rhythm using strongly accented syllables, often juxtaposed, accompanied by an indefinite number of unaccented syllables. [term introduced by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sprung rhythm - a poetic rhythm that imitates the rhythm of speechpoetic rhythm, rhythmic pattern, prosody - (prosody) a system of versification |
sprung rhythm
Words related to sprung rhythmnoun a poetic rhythm that imitates the rhythm of speechRelated Words- poetic rhythm
- rhythmic pattern
- prosody
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