Crossword-Solution: RENGA 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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RENGA anagram ANGER, ARENG, GRANE, NEGRA, RANGE, REGAN, REGNA, RENAG

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type of collaborative poetry found in Japan 1 answer
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Sentences with RENGA (5)

She was learned for her century, and especially skilful in that art of poetry called Renga; and this art she continued to teach until her death.
Glimpses of an Unfamiliar Japan Lafcadio Hearn 2005
With the small fortune she had earned as an actress she built in Kitzuki the little Buddhist temple called Rengaji, in the very heart of the quaint town--so called because there she taught the art of Renga.
Glimpses of an Unfamiliar Japan Lafcadio Hearn 2005
For example, in the realm of poetry, hitherto strictly reserved for the upper classes, the classic verse called renga (linked song) was considered to be sullied by the introduction of any common or every-day word, and therefore could be composed only by highly educated persons.
A History of the Japanese People Frank Brinkley and Dairoku Kikuchi 2008
Afterwards, by the addition of the hokku, an abbreviation of the already brief renga and haikai, which adapted itself to the capacities of anyone possessing a nimble wit or a sparkling thought, without any preparation of literary study, the range of poetry was still further extended.
A History of the Japanese People Frank Brinkley and Dairoku Kikuchi 2008
Before long the _renga_ was saddled with a set of rules covering which verse should mention what season; at what point the moon, cherry blossoms, and the like should be noted; and so forth.
Zen Culture Thomas Hoover 2010