释义 |
eng·lyn \ˈeŋlə̇n\ noun (plural englyns \-nz\ ; also englyn·ion \eŋˈlinˌyȯn\) Etymology: Welsh : a usually epigrammatic quatrain in Welsh poetry consisting of 30 syllables in lines of 10, 6, 7, and 7 syllables, the last three lines rhyming usually with the 6th syllable of the first line whose final syllable has no rhyme |