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Tercet - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A tercet is a three-line stanza in poetry, often following a specific rhyme scheme. It is commonly used in various poetic forms, such as terza rima or haiku.

tercet

/ˈtɜrsɪt/ /ˈtɜːsɪt/

Definition:

A three-line stanza or poem, often rhyming.

Synonyms:

triplet, triad, trio

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

monostich, couplet

Common Collocations:

rhyming tercet, poetic tercet, Dantean tercet

Derivatives:

tercets, tercetino

Usage Tips:

Use "tercet" to describe a three-line verse in poetry, often with a specific rhyme scheme.

Common Phrases:

Dantean tercet, heroic tercet, enclosed tercet

Etymology:

From Italian "terzetto," derived from Latin "tertius" (third).

Examples:

  • 1. The poet wrote a beautiful tercet for the competition.
  • 2. She analyzed the rhyme scheme of the tercet carefully.
  • 3. A tercet often appears in sonnets and villanelles.
  • 4. His favorite tercet was from Dante's "Divine Comedy."
  • 5. The students practiced writing their own tercets in class.

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