villanette (Meaning)

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villanette (n.)

A small villa.

Synonyms & Antonyms of villanette

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villanette Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic villanette emerged from the depths of medieval literature.
  2. Its intricate rhyme scheme and haunting refrain enchanted poets throughout the centuries.
  3. With nineteen lines, the villanette gracefully weaves a tapestry of emotion.
  4. Each stanza echoes the mournful refrain, like a haunting whisper.
  5. The first and third lines of each stanza intertwine, creating a poignant dance of words.
  6. Villanettes often explore themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human nature.
  7. Masters of the villanette, like Ezra Pound and William Butler Yeats, captured the genre's evocative power.
  8. The villanette's enduring allure lies in its ability to express profound emotions with elegance and precision.
  9. While originating in France, the villanette has captivated writers across the globe.
  10. Its enchanting pattern and lyrical beauty continue to inspire contemporary poets today.

FAQs About the word villanette

A small villa.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The enigmatic villanette emerged from the depths of medieval literature.

Its intricate rhyme scheme and haunting refrain enchanted poets throughout the centuries.

With nineteen lines, the villanette gracefully weaves a tapestry of emotion.

Each stanza echoes the mournful refrain, like a haunting whisper.