MONORHYME

Etymology

Noun

monorhyme (plural monorhymes)

(poetry) A poem or rhyme scheme whose lines all end with the same rhyme.

Adjective

monorhyme (not comparable)

Having a single rhyme

Source: Wiktionary


Mon"o*rhyme, n. Etym: [Mono- + rhyme: cf. F. monorime.]

Definition: A composition in verse, in which all the lines end with the same rhyme.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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