Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
couplet
Norwegian translation:
kupletter
Dec 5, 2009 08:54
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English term
couplet
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English to Norwegian
Art/Literary
Poetry & Literature
Definition from
The Poetry Archive :
A couplet is a stanza (or even a poem) consisting of two lines. These need not rhyme, nor be the same length, but can be. If there is no enjambment at the end of the second line, it can be called a closed couplet (the opposite being an open couplet), especially if this is a recurring pattern.
Example sentences:
Rhyming couplets are one of the simplest rhyme schemes in poetry. (Wikipedia)
Elaine Feinstein's 'Urban Lyric' has an individual aspect of the scene in each couplet, each of which is linked, however, to the adjacent aspects. (The Poetry Archive)
Elementary students rhyme, write couplets, make and paint clay pumpkins, and write pumpkin poems during a reading lesson about The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin. (suite101.com)
Proposed translations
(Norwegian)
4 +2 | kupletter | Ingrid Thorbjørnsrud |
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Proposed translations
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kupletter
Definition from
Wikipedia:
En kuplett er en strofe med to verselinjer som rimer.
Example sentences:
Etter Milton (faktisk på slutten av hans liv) gikk blankvers av moten, og i ett og et halvt århundre var engelskmennenes best likte versemål to rimede verselinjer – kupletter (engelsk couplets) (Wikipedia)
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