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poesy
[ poh-uh-see, -zee ]
noun
- the work or the art of poetic composition.
- Archaic.
- poetry in general.
- verse or poetry in metrical form.
- Obsolete.
- a poem or verse used as a motto. Compare posy ( def 2 ).
- a poem.
poesy
/ 藞辫蓹蕣瑟锄瑟 /
noun
- an archaic word for poetry
- poetic.the art of writing poetry
- archaic.a poem or verse, esp one used as a motto
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of poesy1
Example Sentences
Andrew Lloyd Webber鈥檚 adaptation of T. S. Eliot鈥檚 feline poesy ends its Broadway revival.
To learn grammar was to appreciate the book鈥檚 poesy, which in turn was to break open a once-inaccessible text.
In rehearsals, the cast members binge on Shakespeare films and take vocabulary quizzes, all of which contributes to their ease with words like 鈥渟pake鈥 or 鈥減oesies.鈥
Some are full-blown scripts, such as the piracy/poesy plays 鈥淭he Pirate Laureate of Port Town鈥 and 鈥淭he Pirate Laureate and the King of the Sea,鈥 by company member Zachary Fernebok.
She said that the name posy related to the French word for poem - poesy.
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