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rhymer


Meanings
  • A person who creates or recites poetic lines.

    - "The rhymer composed a beautiful poem for the occasion."
    - "The children gathered around the rhymer as he recited tales of adventure."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with rhymer
rhyme , rime , reime
Homophones
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  1. rhymer (cy) :

  2. rhyme (en) :


Variants
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rhyme , rhymed , rhymer , rhymers , rhymes , rhyming , rime , rimed , rimes , riming
Forms
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verb: to rhyme or rhyme, meaning to create or recite poetic lines that sound similar when spoken., noun: a rhymer or rhyme, meaning a person who creates or recites poetic lines that sound similar when spoken, or the poetic lines themselves.


Etymology
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The word 'rhymer' comes from the Old French word 'rhem', which means 'river'. This is because early poets often used the flow of rivers as inspiration for their verse.


Related Concepts
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  1. metre: In poetry, the term 'metre' refers to the rhythmic structure of the poetic lines. Different metrical forms, such as iambic pentameter, trochaic tetrameter, or anapestic trimeter, can be used to create different rhythmic effects in the poetic lines.


Culture
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The concept of the 'rhymer' has been an integral part of many cultures throughout history. From the ancient Greek poet Archilochus, who is believed to have coined the phrase 'The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.', to the revered poets of the Indian subcontinent, who have composed countless works of poetry that have captured the hearts and minds of generations of readers. The 'rhymer' is not only a source of creative inspiration, but also a reflection of the rich cultural heritage that has been passed down through the generations.

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