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Rima   /rˈimə/   Listen
Rima

noun
(pl. rimae)
1.
A narrow elongated opening or fissure between two symmetrical parts.



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"Rima" Quotes from Famous Books



... rhythmical method their poetic effect is essentially different, their individuality is distinct. The hexameter of the Iliad is not the hexameter of the Aeneid. And if this be the case in respect to related forms, it is even more obvious in respect to forms peculiar to one language, like the terza rima of the Italian, for which it is impossible to find a satisfactory equivalent ...
— The Divine Comedy, Volume 1, Hell [The Inferno] • Dante Alighieri

... membrane of the trachea and bronchial divisions appeared, when washed and freed from the black matter, red and softened. The lining membrane of larynx was partially ulcerated, and the rima glottidis slightly oedematous. There were various small lymphatic glands on the back part of the trachea, ...
— An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis • Archibald Makellar

... dialogue twists and twines, without effort, through rhyme arrangements which change in every scene, beginning and ending with couplets, and passing through the sonnet, Petrarchan and Shakespearean, ottava rima, terza rima, the six-line stanza of crossed rhymes and couplet, the seven-line stanza used by Shakespeare in the Rape of Lucrece, a nine-line stanza of two rhymes, and a scene composed of seven stanzas of chained octaves in which a third rhyme ...
— Figures of Several Centuries • Arthur Symons

... Walter's own hand.' The handwriting resembles that of Ralegh in 1603. It comprises altogether 568 verses. Two short poems, of seven and fourteen lines, come first; and the manuscript terminates with an unfinished poem of seven stanzas in a variety of terza rima. The body of the contents consists of 526 elegiac verses, described in the manuscript as 'The twenty-first and last book of the Ocean, to Cynthia.' Archdeacon Hannah, in his Courtly Poets from Ralegh to Montrose, ...
— Sir Walter Ralegh - A Biography • William Stebbing



Words linked to "Rima" :   opening, vulvar slit, orifice, oral fissure, true glottis, mouth, false glottis, glottis vera, oral cavity, pudendal cleft, pudendal cleavage, pudendal slit, urogenital cleft, porta, glottis spuria



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