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  • Epigrammatical — Epigrammatic Ep i*gram*mat ic, Epigrammatical Ep i*gram*mat ic*al, [L. epigrammaticus: cf. F. [ e]pigrammatique.] 1. Writing epigrams; dealing in epigrams; as, an epigrammatical poet. [1913 Webster] 2. Suitable to epigrams; belonging to epigrams; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • epigrammatical — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Precisely meaningful and tersely cogent: aphoristic, compact1, epigrammatic, marrowy, pithy. Informal: brass tacks. Idioms: down to brass tacks, to the point. See MEANING, STYLE …   English dictionary for students

  • epigrammatical — adj. of or pertaining to epigrams; sharp, witty, concise …   English contemporary dictionary

  • epigrammatical — a. See epigrammatic …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • epigrammatical — ep·i·gram·mat·i·cal …   English syllables

  • epigrammatical — adjective see epigrammatic …   Useful english dictionary

  • Epigrammatic — Ep i*gram*mat ic, Epigrammatical Ep i*gram*mat ic*al, [L. epigrammaticus: cf. F. [ e]pigrammatique.] 1. Writing epigrams; dealing in epigrams; as, an epigrammatical poet. [1913 Webster] 2. Suitable to epigrams; belonging to epigrams; like an… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Elegiac couplet — Elegiac couplets are a poetic form used by Greek lyric poets for a variety of themes usually of smaller scale than those of epic poetry. The ancient Romans frequently used elegiac couplets in love poetry, as in Ovid s Amores . As with heroic… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Pinot Duclos — Born 12 February 1704(1704 02 12) Dinan, Brittany, France Died 26 March 17 …   Wikipedia

  • Kannada literature — is the body of literature of Kannada, a Dravidian language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script. [Krishnamurti (2003), p. 78; Steever (1998), p. 129, 131.] The literature, which has a continuous… …   Wikipedia

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