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rime riche
[reem reesh]
noun
plural
rimes richesrhyme created by the use of two different words, or groups of words, of which both the stressed syllables and any following syllables are identical, as in lighted, delighted.
rime riche
/ ˈriːm ˈriːʃ /
noun
rhyme between words or syllables that are identical in sound, as in command/demand, pair/pear
Word History and Origins
Origin of rime riche1
Word History and Origins
Origin of rime riche1
Example Sentences
The proud recipient of these tokens of confidence gave two of them to a couple of artists—ferocious romantics, who would gladly have eaten an Academician, if necessary; two he gave to a brace of young poets who secretly practised la rime riche, le mot propre, and la metaphore exacte: the other two he reserved for his cousin and himself.
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