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rhyme
/ˈraɪm/
韻,押韻,韻文(vi.)押韻,作詩(vt.)使押韻,用韻詩表達
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rhyme
n.
[
The
Old
English
spelling
rime
is
becoming
again
common
.
See
Note
under
Prime
.]
1.
An
expression
of
thought
in
numbers
,
measure
,
or
verse
;
a
composition
in
verse
;
a
rhymed
tale
;
poetry
;
harmony
of
language
.
“Railing
rhymes
.”
A
ryme
I
learned
long
ago
.
--
Chaucer
.
He
knew
Himself
to
sing
,
and
build
the
lofty
rime
. --
Milton
.
2.
Pros.
Correspondence
of
sound
in
the
terminating
words
or
syllables
of
two
or
more
verses
,
one
succeeding
another
immediately
or
at
no
great
distance
.
The
words
or
syllables
so
used
must
not
begin
with
the
same
consonant
,
or
if
one
begins
with
a
vowel
the
other
must
begin
with
a
consonant
.
The
vowel
sounds
and
accents
must
be
the
same
,
as
also
the
sounds
of
the
final
consonants
if
there
be
any
.
For
rhyme
with
reason
may
dispense
,
And
sound
has
right
to
govern
sense
. --
Prior
.
3.
Verses
,
usually
two
,
having
this
correspondence
with
each
other
;
a
couplet
;
a
poem
containing
rhymes
.
4.
A
word
answering
in
sound
to
another
word
.
Female rhyme
.
See
under
Female
.
Male rhyme
.
See
under
Male
.
Rhyme or reason
,
sound
or
sense
.
Rhyme royal
Pros.
,
a
stanza
of
seven
decasyllabic
verses
,
of
which
the
first
and
third
,
the
second
,
fourth
,
and
fifth
,
and
the
sixth
and
seventh
rhyme
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rhyme
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rhymed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Rhyming
.]
1.
To
make
rhymes
,
or
verses
.
“Thou
shalt
no
longer
ryme
.”
There
marched
the
bard
and
blockhead
,
side
by
side
,
Who
rhymed
for
hire
,
and
patronized
for
pride
. --
Pope
.
2.
To
accord
in
rhyme
or
sound
.
And
,
if
they
rhymed
and
rattled
,
all
was
well
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rhyme
,
v. t.
1.
To
put
into
rhyme
.
2.
To
influence
by
rhyme
.
Hearken
to
a
verser
,
who
may
chance
Rhyme
thee
to
good
. --
Herbert
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rhyme
n
1:
correspondence
in
the
sounds
of
two
or
more
lines
(
especially
final
sounds
) [
syn
:
rime
]
2:
a
piece
of
poetry
[
syn
:
verse
]
v
1:
compose
rhymes
[
syn
:
rime
]
2:
be
similar
in
sound
,
especially
with
respect
to
the
last
syllable
; "
hat
and
cat
rhyme
" [
syn
:
rime
]
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