Department of English
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Rhyme
alternating rhyme
apocopated rhyme
approximate rhyme
assonant rhyme
broken rhyme
caesural rhyme
crossed rhyme
end rhyme
envelope rhyme
extended rhyme
extra-syllable rhyme
eye rhyme
feminine rhyme
full rhyme
half rhyme
head rhyme
identical rhyme
imperfect rhyme
initial rhyme
inserted rhyme
interlaced rhyme
interlocking rhyme
intermittent rhyme
internal rhyme
irregular rhyme
leonine rhyme
light rhyme
linked rhyme
macaronic rhyme
masculine rhyme (single rhyme, one-syllable rhyme)
medial rhyme
multiple rhyme
near rhyme
oblique rhyme
occasional rhyme
off rhyme
pararhyme
perfect rhyme
pure rhyme
rich rhyme (rime riche)
scarce rhyme
slant rhyme
sporadic rhyme
terminal rhyme
thorn line
triple rhyme
true rhyme
wrenched rhyme
approximate rhyme | |
end rhyme | |
feminine rhyme |
rhyming with two (stressed syllable followed by unstressed) or three syllables
See also Masculine and Feminine Rhyme |
identical rhyme |
rhyming using the same word ex.
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light rhyme |
rhyming of a stressed syllable with a secondary stressed syllable ex. |
pure rhyme true rhyme perfect rhyme |
hill-still, form-storm, wrong-song |
slant rhyme off rhyme half rhyme |
fear-care, face-dress |
end rhyme |
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internal rhyme |
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