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Sapphic
Sapphic may refer to: Sappho, Greek poet of the 7th Century BC who wrote about her attraction to women Sapphic stanza, a four line poetic form Sapphism wikipedia.org
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Sapphic
Sapphic, a. and n. (ˈsæfɪk) Also 6 Saphik, Saphic(ke, 6–8 Sap(p)hick, 7 Sap(p)hique. [a. F. saphique, † sapphique (16th c. in Godefroy), ad. L. Sapphic-us, a. Gr. σαπϕικός.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Sappho (σαπϕώ), the famous poetess of Lesbos (c 600 b.c.); spec. epithet of the metres used by her... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Sapphic Rage Genre and Its Continued Success ...
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Sapphic
Sapphic(also sapphic), / ˈsæfɪk; `sæfɪk/ n form of four-line verse typical of the Greek lesbian poetess Sappho 希腊女同性恋诗人萨福式的四行诗体. Sapphic, adj 1 of such verse 萨福四行诗体的.2 (fml 文) lesbian 女同性恋的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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What is the sapphic version of the "This is my Roman ...
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Sapphic stanza
Definitions In poetry, "Sapphic" may refer to three distinct but related Aeolic verse forms: The greater Sapphic, a 15-syllable line, with the structure – u u – u – – x=anceps (either long or short) The Sapphic stanza, typically conceptualized as comprising 3 lesser Sapphic lines followed by an adonic, wikipedia.org
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Sapphic pop
Sapphic pop is a term used to describe a particular subgenre of indie music and bedroom pop. Additionally, some songs have been described as "sapphic anthems". wikipedia.org
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Saphik
saphier, Saphik see sapphire, Sapphic. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sapphic stanza in Polish poetry
Sapphic stanzas can be found in Adam Naruszewicz's poetry. Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz used Sapphic stanza in the poem Marzec w Paryżu (March in Paris). It is composed of four stanzas and three are Sapphic ones. wikipedia.org
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saphion
saphion, -ique see saffian, Sapphic. Oxford English Dictionary
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saphere
sapher(e, -eron(e, -ian, -ic(k(e see sapphire, saffron, saffian, Sapphic. Oxford English Dictionary
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Adonic
The last line of a Sapphic stanza is an adonic. wikipedia.org
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Sapphic Modernities: Sexuality, Women and National Culture
Sapphic Modernities: Sexuality, Women and National Culture创刊于2006,累计收录7篇学术论文,论文总被引数累计11次,最新影响因子0.0 ...
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Melinno
This may have been based on her use of the Sapphic stanza in her poetry. Melinno's "Ode to Rome" is a hymn to the goddess Roma, made up of five Sapphic stanzas. wikipedia.org
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Concepción Silva Belinzon
In her sonnets she wrote both, as in Sapphic ode and lira, making an abusive use of rhyme. wikipedia.org
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