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Что (кто) такое rhyme$70603$ - определение

RHYME PRODUCED BY DIVIDING A WORD AT A LINE BREAK; E.G. "[…] WING / […] KING- / DOM […]"
Broken Rhyme; Split rhyme

imperfect rhyme         
RHYME WHICH SATISFIES CERTAIN CONDITIONS ON THE PHONEMES OF THE WORDS INVOLVED
Half rhyme; Near rhyme; Slant rhyme; Exact Rhyme; Exact rhyme; Full rhyme; True rhyme; Perfect rhymes; Perfect rhyming; Full rhymes; Full rhyming; Exact rhymes; Exact rhyming; True rhymes; True rhyming; Half rhymes; Half rhyming; Slant rhymes; Slant rhyming; Sprung rhyme; Sprung rhymes; Sprung rhyming; Near rhymes; Near rhyming; Imperfect rhyme; Half-rhyme; Identity rhyme; Identical rhyme; Perfect rhyme
¦ noun a rhyme that only partly satisfies the usual criteria (e.g. love and move).
Subverted rhyme         
SUGGESTION OF A RHYME WHICH IS LEFT UNSAID AND MUST BE INFERRED BY THE LISTENER; E.G. "THERE WAS A YOUNG FARMER WHO TOOK A YOUNG MISS / TO THE BACK OF THE BARN WHERE HE GAVE HER A LECTURE", WHERE THE EXPECTED RHYME "KISS" IS LEFT UNSAID
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Mind Rhyme; Mind Rhyme; Teasing rhyme; Mind rhyme
A subverted rhyme, teasing rhyme or mind rhyme is the suggestion of a rhyme which is left unsaid and must be inferred by the listener. A rhyme may be subverted either by stopping short, or by replacing the expected word with another (which may have the same rhyme or not).
Rhymed         
REPETITION OF SIMILAR SOUNDS IN LANGUAGE
Rhyming; Rhymes; Rhymed; Poetic rhyme; Rime couée; Rime Suffisante; Tailed rhyme; Tailed rhymes; Tailed rhyming; Tail rhymes; Tail rhyming; End rhyme; End rhymes; End rhyming; End-rhyme; Ear rhyme; Tail-rhyme
·Impf & ·p.p. of Rhyme.

Википедия

Broken rhyme

Broken rhyme, also called split rhyme, is a form of rhyme. It is produced by dividing a word at the line break of a poem to make a rhyme with the end word of another line. Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem The Windhover, for example, divides the word "kingdom" at the end of the first line to rhyme with the word "wing" ending the fourth line. Hopkins is rare in using the device in serious poems. More commonly, the device is used in comic or playful poetry, as in the sixth stanza of Edward Lear's "How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear" or in Elizabeth Bishop's "Pink Dog":

Sixth Stanza of "How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear":
When he walks in waterproof white,
The children run after him so!
Calling out, "He's gone out in his night-
Gown, that crazy old Englishman, oh!"

Here, the word "nightgown" has been split over the third and fourth lines so that the first and third lines form a tail rhyme.

Singer-songwriter and satirist Tom Lehrer occasionally used broken rhymes for comedic effect, such as in the opening lines of "We Will All Go Together When We Go":

When you attend a funeral
It is sad to think that sooner or
Later those you love will do the same for you
And you may have thought it tragic
Not to mention other adjec-
-tives to think of all the weeping they will do

Here, the word "adjective" has been split over the fifth and sixth line to rhyme with "tragic".

Note that the expression "sooner or later" has also been split down the middle, but with no word-division, between the second and third line. This is a closely related poetry device called enjambement.