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rondel
ron·del R0296800 (rŏn′dəl, rŏn-dĕl′)n.1. A poem similar to a rondeau, having 13 or 14 lines with two rhymes throughout. The first and second lines reappear in the middle and at the end, although sometimes only the first line appears at the end.2. often ron·delle (rŏn-dĕl′) A rounded or circular object. [Middle English, from Old French, diminutive of ronde, circle, round; see round1.]rondel (ˈrɒndəl) n1. (Poetry) a rondeau consisting of three stanzas of 13 or 14 lines with a two-line refrain appearing twice or three times2. (Dancing) a figure in Scottish country dancing by means of which couples change position in the set[C14: from Old French, literally: a little circle, from rond round]ron•del (ˈrɒn dl, rɒnˈdɛl) n. a short poem usu. of 14 lines on two rhymes, with the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end. [1250–1300; < Old French rondel, diminutive of rond round1] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rondel - a French verse form of 10 or 13 lines running on two rhymes; the opening phrase is repeated as the refrain of the second and third stanzasrondeaupoem, verse form - a composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical linesroundel - English form of rondeau having three triplets with a refrain after the first and thirdrondelet - a shorter form of rondeau |
rondel
roundel1. A small circular panel or window; an oculus. 2. In glazing, a bull’s-eye or circular light like the bottom of a bottle. 3. A small bead molding or astragal. 4. In stage lighting, a glass or gelatin color filter used in a borderlight.rondel
Synonyms for rondelnoun a French verse form of 10 or 13 lines running on two rhymesSynonymsRelated Words- poem
- verse form
- roundel
- rondelet
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