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a·cros·tic AHD[ə-krôʹstĭk, ə-krŏsʹtĭk] D.J.[əˈkrɔːstɪk, əˈkrɒstɪk]K.K.[əˈkrɔstɪk, əˈkrɑstɪk]n.(名词) acrostic- A poem or series of lines in which certain letters, usually the first in each line, form a name, motto, or message when read in sequence.离合诗,藏头诗:指一首诗或几行诗中的一些字母,通常是每一行的第一个字母,当按顺序读时可组成名字、格言或信息
- See word square 参见 word square
- French acrostiche 法语 acrostiche
- from Old French 源自 古法语
- from Greek akrostikhis 源自 希腊语 akrostikhis
- akron [head, end] * see acro- akron [头,尾] * 参见 acro-
- stikhos [line] * see steigh- stikhos [行] * 参见 steigh-
acrosʹtic adj.(形容词)acrosʹtically adv.(副词)注释- An acrostic gives the reader two for one,and the etymology of the word emphasizes one of these two.Our word goes back to the Greek wordakrostikhis, "acrostic,” which is a combination of Greekakron, "head,” and stikhos, "row, line of verse.” Literallyakrostikhis means "the line at the head,” emphasizing the fact that an acrostic has in addition to horizontal rows a vertical row formed of the letters at the "head" or start of each line.In ancient manuscripts, in which a line of verse did not necessarily correspond to a line of text,an acrostic would have looked particularly striking, with each of its lines standing by itself and beginning with a capital letter.Our word for this type of composition is first found in English in the 16th century.离合诗一词实际上有两种含义,在此这个词的语源只强调其中的一种。此词可追溯到希腊词akrostikhis “藏头诗”, 是希腊字akron “头,”和 stikhos “诗行”的合并。 akrostikhis 本来指“在开头的诗行”, 强调一首离合诗除了水平方向的行数外,还有由每一行的“头”或起首词组成的垂直方向的诗行。在古代的作品中,一诗行并不一定要和文章中的一行相对应。一首离合诗,当其每一行单列出来,且以一大写字母开头, 那就非常引人注目了。在英语中首次用藏头诗一词表示这种作品是在16世纪
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