metrical composition
11William Wordsworth — Activités Poète Naissance 7 avril 1770 Cockermouth Décès 23  …
12μετροποιίας — μετροποιίᾱς , μετροποιία metrical composition fem acc pl μετροποιίᾱς , μετροποιία metrical composition fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
13versification — noun 1. a metrical adaptation of something (e.g., of a prose text) • Derivationally related forms: ↑versify • Hypernyms: ↑adaptation, ↑version 2. the form or metrical composition of a poem • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …
14Syriac music — is music in the Syriac language.Historically it is best known from and important for its part in the development of Christian sacred music since Antiquity.yrian hymnodyTo the general considerations on Hymnody and Hymnology must be added some… …
15Wordsworth — William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Activité(s) Poète Naissance 7 avril 1770 Cockermouth Décès …
16Syriac Hymnody — • To the general consideration set forth in the article hymnody and hymnology must be added some bearing particularly on the structure and liturgical use of hymns (madrashe), exclusive of poetical homilies or discourses (mimre), which belong to… …
17metrics — metrɪks n. theory of metrical composition (Poetry, Music); particular metrical characteristics of a work; science of measurement (Mathematics) …
18verse — n. 1. Line (metrically arranged), line of poetry, stich. 2. Versification, poetry, poesy, metrical composition, metrical language. 3. (Common, but improper.) Stanza, stave, staff. 4. Passage (of Scripture), text, sentence. 5. (Poetical.) …
19verse — n. & v. n. 1 a metrical composition in general (wrote pages of verse). b a particular type of this (English verse). 2 a a metrical line in accordance with the rules of prosody. b a group of a definite number of such lines. c a stanza of a poem or …
20Poem — Po em, n. [L. po[ e]ma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to make, to compose, to write, especially in verse: cf. F. po[ e]me.] 1. A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by… …