tanka
Americannoun
plural
tankas, tankanoun
Etymology
Origin of tanka
1915–20; < Japanese < Middle Chinese, equivalent to Chinese duǎn short + gē song; renga
Example Sentences
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As in the poetic form he preferred, the tanka, Miyazawa also closely observes the shifting landscape.
From New York Times • Nov. 9, 2018
Sagawa sounded different: she wrote in free verse, not tanka or haiku, and her images were shockingly new.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 18, 2015
The Lakota called the animal igmu tanka, “the great cat.” Puma concolor is its official taxonomic designation, but it has gone by many other names through the centuries: cougar, catamount, puma, wildcat, panther, shadow cat, painter.
From Salon • Mar. 9, 2014
This week we set ourselves upon an even more venerable Japanese form: the tanka.
From Washington Post
As for the forty-odd tanka which I have translated, their chief attraction lies, I think, in what they reveal to us of the human nature of their authors.
From The Romance of the Milky Way And Other Studies & Stories by Hearn, Lafcadio
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