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virelay
vir·e·lay or vir·e·lai V0112000 (vîr′ə-lā′)n. pl. vir·e·lays or vir·e·lais Any of several medieval French verse and song forms, especially one in which each stanza has two rhymes, the end rhyme recurring as the first rhyme of the following stanza. [Middle English virelai, from Old French, alteration (influenced by lai, lay) of vireli, song refrain.]virelay (ˈvɪrɪˌleɪ) n1. (Poetry) an old French verse form, rarely used in English, consisting of short lines arranged in stanzas having only two rhymes, and two opening lines recurring at intervals2. (Poetry) any of various similar forms[C14: from Old French virelai, probably from vireli (associated with lai lay4), meaningless word used as a refrain]vir•e•lay or vir•e•lai (ˈvɪr əˌleɪ) n., pl. -lays or -lais. an old French form of short poem, composed of short lines running on two rhymes and having two opening lines recurring at intervals. [1350–1400; Middle English < Old French virelai] |