masculine ending

  • 1Masculine ending — is term used in prosody, the study of verse form. It refers to a line ending in a stressed syllable. Its opposite is feminine ending, which describes a line ending in a stressless syllable. For example, in the following couplet by Longfellow, the …

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  • 2masculine ending — noun 1. : a grammatical ending or a suffix marking masculine forms 2. : masculine cadence * * * masculine ending noun (prosody) A stressed syllable at the end of a line • • • Main Entry: ↑masculine …

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  • 3A Masculine Ending — infobox Book | name = A Masculine Ending title orig = translator = image caption = author = Joan Smith illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Crime publisher = Faber and Faber pub date = April 27 …

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  • 4Masculine (disambiguation) — Masculine or masculinity, normally refer to qualities positively associated with men. Masculine may also refer to: Masculine (grammar), a grammatical gender Masculine cadence, a final chord occurring on a strong beat in music Masculine rhyme, on… …

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  • 5Masculine rhyme — A masculine rhyme is a rhyme that matches only one syllable, usually at the end of respective lines. Often the final syllable is stressed. Contents 1 English 2 French 3 See also 4 External links …

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  • 6masculine — [mas′kyo͞o lin, mas′kyəlin] adj. [ME masculyn < OFr masculin < L masculinus < masculus, male < mas, male] 1. male; of men or boys 2. having qualities regarded as characteristic of men and boys, as strength, vigor, boldness, etc.;… …

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  • 7ending — n. 1) a happy; sad; surprise ending (to have a happy ending) 2) (grammar) a feminine; grammatical; inflectional; masculine; neuter ending * * * [ endɪŋ] grammatical inflectional masculine neuter ending sad surprise ending (to have a happy ending) …

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  • 8feminine ending — 1. Pros. an unaccented syllable at the close of a line of poetry, often one that is added to the metrical pattern as an extra syllable. 2. Gram. a termination or final syllable marking a feminine word: In Latin a is a feminine ending for the… …

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  • 9case ending — noun A suffix like element which indicates a word’s grammatical case, number, and gender. In the Latin noun domine, the e case ending marks it as a masculine, singular, noun in the vocative case …

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  • 10masculineending — masculine ending n. 1. A stressed syllable that ends a line of verse. 2. Grammar. A final syllable or termination that marks or forms words in the masculine gender. * * * …

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