distich

IPA: dɪstˈɪtʃ

noun

  • (prosody) A couplet, a two-line stanza making complete sense.
  • Any couplet.

adjective

  • Distichous.
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Examples of "distich" in Sentences

  • The poet crafted a poignant distich that captured the essence of love in just two lines
  • The ancient text was full of distichs that conveyed moral lessons and wisdom
  • The distich served as a powerful conclusion to the epic poem, leaving readers with a lasting impression
  • In literature, a distich is a form of verse that typically consists of two lines with a specific rhyme scheme
  • The distichs in the sonnet beautifully encapsulated the poet's feelings of longing and desire

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