Couplet
51couplet — фр. [купле/] куплет, строфа …
52couplet (2) — англ. [ка/плит] 1) куплет 2) дуоль …
53couplet — cou·plet || kÊŒplɪt n. two rhyming lines of verse (Poetry) …
54couplet — noun a pair of successive lines of verse, typically rhyming and of the same length. Origin C16: from Fr., dimin. of couple, from OFr. cople (see couple) …
55couplet — n. Two verses (especially that rhyme), pair of rhymes, distich …
56couplet — noun (C) two lines of poetry, one following the other, that are the same length: rhyming couplets …
57couplet — cou·plet …
58couplet — cou•plet [[t]ˈkʌp lɪt[/t]] n. 1) pro a pair of successive lines of verse, esp. a pair the same length that rhyme 2) a pair; couple 3) mad any of the contrasting sections of a musical rondo • Etymology: 1570–80; < MF; see couple, et …
59couplet — /ˈkʌplət / (say kupluht) noun 1. a pair of successive lines of verse, especially such as rhyme together and are of the same length. 2. a pair; couple. {French, diminutive of couple couple} …
60Couplet — Cou|p|let [ku ple: ], das; s, s <französisch> (scherzhaft satirisches Lied [für die Kleinkunstbühne]) …