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son·net
/ˈsɑnət/
十四行詩
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Son·net
n.
1.
A
short
poem
, --
usually
amatory
. [
Obs
.]
He
had
a
wonderful
desire
to
chant
a
sonnet
or
hymn
unto
Apollo
Pythius
.
--
Holland
.
2.
A
poem
of
fourteen
lines
, --
two
stanzas
,
called
the
octave
,
being
of
four
verses
each
,
and
two
stanzas
,
called
the
sestet
,
of
three
verses
each
,
the
rhymes
being
adjusted
by
a
particular
rule
.
Note:
☞
In
the
proper
sonnet
each
line
has
five
accents
,
and
the
octave
has
but
two
rhymes
,
the
second
,
third
,
sixth
,
and
seventh
lines
being
of
one
rhyme
,
and
the
first
,
fourth
,
fifth
,
and
eighth
being
of
another
.
In
the
sestet
there
are
sometimes
two
and
sometimes
three
rhymes
;
but
in
some
way
its
two
stazas
rhyme
together
.
Often
the
three
lines
of
the
first
stanza
rhyme
severally
with
the
three
lines
of
the
second
.
In
Shakespeare's
sonnets
,
the
first
twelve
lines
are
rhymed
alternately
,
and
the
last
two
rhyme
together
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Son·net
,
v. i.
To
compose
sonnets
.
“Strains
that
come
almost
to
sonneting
.”
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sonnet
n
:
a
verse
form
consisting
of
14
lines
with
a
fixed
rhyme
scheme
v
1:
praise
in
a
sonnet
2:
compose
a
sonnet
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