ACROSTICS - Übersetzung nach arabisch
Diclib.com
Wörterbuch ChatGPT
Geben Sie ein Wort oder eine Phrase in einer beliebigen Sprache ein 👆
Sprache:     

Übersetzung und Analyse von Wörtern durch künstliche Intelligenz ChatGPT

Auf dieser Seite erhalten Sie eine detaillierte Analyse eines Wortes oder einer Phrase mithilfe der besten heute verfügbaren Technologie der künstlichen Intelligenz:

  • wie das Wort verwendet wird
  • Häufigkeit der Nutzung
  • es wird häufiger in mündlicher oder schriftlicher Rede verwendet
  • Wortübersetzungsoptionen
  • Anwendungsbeispiele (mehrere Phrasen mit Übersetzung)
  • Etymologie

ACROSTICS - Übersetzung nach arabisch

WRITING IN WHICH THE FIRST LETTER, SYLLABLE OR WORD OF EACH LINE, PARAGRAPH OR OTHER RECURRING FEATURE IN THE TEXT SPELLS OUT A WORD OR A MESSAGE
Acrostic poem; Acrostics; Pruntiform; Mesostich; Alphabetic Psalms; Psalms, Alphabetic; Acrostic poetry; Telestich; Acrostich
  • JENNY LIND]]"
  • Oppède-le-Vieux]], France

ACROSTIC         

ألاسم

بَيْت ; بَيْت

ACROSTICS         

ألاسم

بَيْت

acrostic         
اسْم : أَبْياتٌ يُشَكِّلُ أَوَّلُهَا عِبَارَةً

Definition

Telestich
·noun A poem in which the final letters of the lines, taken consequently, make a name. ·cf. Acrostic.

Wikipedia

Acrostic

An acrostic is a poem or other word composition in which the first letter (or syllable, or word) of each new line (or paragraph, or other recurring feature in the text) spells out a word, message or the alphabet. The term comes from the French acrostiche from post-classical Latin acrostichis, from Koine Greek ἀκροστιχίς, from Ancient Greek ἄκρος "highest, topmost" and στίχος "verse". As a form of constrained writing, an acrostic can be used as a mnemonic device to aid memory retrieval. When the last letter of each new line (or other recurring feature) forms a word it is called a telestich; the combination of an acrostic and a telestich in the same composition is called a double acrostic (e.g. the first-century Latin Sator Square).

Acrostics are common in medieval literature, where they usually serve to highlight the name of the poet or his patron, or to make a prayer to a saint. They are most frequent in verse works but can also appear in prose. The Middle High German poet Rudolf von Ems for example opens all his great works with an acrostic of his name, and his world chronicle marks the beginning of each age with an acrostic of the key figure (Moses, David, etc.). In chronicles, acrostics are common in German and English but rare in other languages.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für ACROSTICS
1. Alliteration, wordplay such as puns, and the use of acrostics are lost in translation.
2. A couple of sugared fruits can do wonders for firing up any synapses struggling with the holiday acrostics acrobatics.
3. One of the most famous acrostics was found scratched on a wall in the ruins of Pompeii.