Crossword-Solution: TRIOLET
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Triolet | n. | A short poem or stanza of eight lines, in which the first line is repeated as the fourth and again as the seventh line, the second being, repeated as the eighth. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TRIOLET | anagram | TORTILE |
We have 21 clues for the answer “TRIOLET”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Certain eight-line poem | 1 answer |
| verse form of eight lines | 1 answer |
| poem/poetry eight lines | 1 answer |
| eight lines poem/poetry | 1 answer |
| STANZA of eight lines | 1 answer |
| Poem of eight lines. | 1 answer |
| Its rhyme scheme is ABaAabAB | 1 answer |
| Eight-line verse form | 1 answer |
| Eight-line verse | 1 answer |
| Eight-line poem with two rhymes. | 1 answer |
| Eight-line poem | 1 answer |
| 8-line poem. | 1 answer |
| French poetic form. | 2 answers |
| Eight-line stanza | 3 answers |
| FORM of verse | 6 answers |
| Type of verse. | 6 answers |
| A HUMOROUS VERSE FORM OF 5 ANAPESTIC LINES WITH A RHYME SCHEME AABBA | 10 answers |
| A STANZA OF EIGHT LINES OF HEROIC VERSE WITH THE RHYME SCHEME ABABABCC | 10 answers |
| type of poem | 21 answers |
| verse form | 27 answers |
| Poem | 37 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with TRIOLET (5)
Your baker could the fashion set; Your butcher might respond well; With every tart a triolet, With every chop a rondel.
Wilks (a smart young fellow) thoroughly understood a triolet.” “Do you mean,” asked Syme, “that there is really as much connection between crime and the modern intellect as all that?” “You are not sufficiently democratic,” answered the policeman, “but you were right when you said just now that our ordinary treatment of the poor criminal was a pretty brutal business.
John Fletcher [1579-1625] TRIOLET All women born are so perverse No man need boast their love possessing.
Her word is steadfast, and I know That plighted firm are we: But she has caught new love-calls since She smiled as maid on me! AT A HASTY WEDDING (TRIOLET) IF hours be years the twain are blest, For now they solace swift desire By bonds of every bond the best, If hours be years.
THE PUZZLED GAME-BIRDS (TRIOLET) THEY are not those who used to feed us When we were young—they cannot be— These shapes that now bereave and bleed us? They are not those who used to feed us,— For would they not fair terms concede us? —If hearts can house such treachery They are not those who used to feed us When we were young—they cannot be! WINTER IN DURNOVER FIELD SCENE.—A wide stretch of fallow ground recently sown with wheat, and frozen to iron hardness.
Quotes with TRIOLET (1)
The work of the philosophical policeman," replied the man in blue, "is at once bolder and more subtle than that of the ordinary detective. The ordinary detective goes to pot-houses to arrest thieves; we go to artistic tea-parties to detect pessimists. The ordinary detective discovers from a ledger or a diary that a crime has been committed. We discover from a book of sonnets that a crime will be committed. We have to trace the origin of those dreadful thoughts that drive men …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1948–2023).