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Толковый словарь английского языка - rhyme

 

Rhyme

rhyme
I. noun also rime Etymology: Middle English rime, from Anglo-French Date: 13th century 1. a. rhyming verse, poetry, a composition in verse that ~s, 2. correspondence in terminal sounds of units of composition or utterance (as two or more words or lines of verse), one of two or more words thus corresponding in sound, correspondence of other than terminal word sounds: as, alliteration, internal ~, rhythm, measure, ~less adjective II. verb also rime (~d; also rimed; rhyming; also riming) Date: 14th century transitive verb to relate or praise in rhyming verse, 2. to put into ~, to compose (verse) in ~, to cause to ~ ; use as ~, intransitive verb to make ~s, to end in syllables that are ~s, to be in accord ; harmonize, ~r noun
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  n. & v. --n. 1 identity of sound between words or the endings of words, esp. in verse. 2 (in sing. or pl.) verse having rhymes. 3 a the use of rhyme. b a poem having rhymes. 4 a word providing a rhyme. --v. 1 intr. a (of words or lines) produce a rhyme. b (foll. by with) act as a rhyme (with another). 2 intr. make or write rhymes; versify. 3 tr. put or make (a story etc.) into rhyme. 4 tr. (foll. by with) treat (a word) as rhyming with another. Phrases and idioms rhyming slang slang that replaces words by rhyming words or phrases, e.g. stairs by apples and pears, often with the rhyming element omitted (as in TITFER). without rhyme or reason lacking discernible sense or logic. Derivatives rhymeless adj. rhymer n. rhymist n. Etymology: ME rime f. OF rime f. med.L rithmus, rythmus f. L f. Gk rhuthmos RHYTHM ...
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