释义 |
‖ dizain Obs.|dɪˈzeɪn| Also 6 di-, dyzaine, 7 dixain. [a. F. dizain (15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. dix ten.] A poem or stanza of ten lines. The meaning in the first quot. is doubtful.
[a1400–50Alexander 4307 In all oure diȝans on daies þat duke we comend.] 1575Gascoigne in Haslewood Eng. Poets & Poesy (1815) II. 7 (Stanf.) There are Dizaynes..which are of ten lines. 1580Sidney Arcadia ii. (1622) 217 Strephon againe began this Dizaine, which was answered vnto him in that kinde of verse which is called the crowne. 1602J. Melvill Diary (1842) 501 [Title of poem] Dixain. 1656in Blount Glossogr. |