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rich rhyme

noun

Prosody.
  1. rime riche.



rich rhyme

noun

  1. prosody another term for rime riche

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Word History and Origins

Origin of rich rhyme1

First recorded in 1650–60
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Example Sentences

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The lilt, the swelling cadence, the rich rhyme, the hidden alliterations,—and then the sensitive, haunting pathos, the eternal verities adumbrated by its symbolism.

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Add to this the charming form and the rich rhyme of Persian poetry and we can readily understand why it won favor.

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The consequent great abundance of rhymes is limited by an insistence upon the rich rhyme to an extent scarcely attainable in French; in fact, thePg 89 merely sufficient rhyme is very rare.

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