- syllabledの例文
- The eight - syllabled " Dram Dattatreyaya namah " follows.
- One is President, the three - syllabled office much coveted by campaigning candidates.
- The six - syllabled mantra " Om srim hrim klim glaum dram " is given.
- In his versification Enciso shows great variety, but the eleven - syllabled verse seems to predominate.
- In contrast, bija mantras are one - syllabled, typically ending in anusvara ( a simple nasal sound ).
- MARCAS ! say this two - syllabled name again and again; do you not feel as if it had some sinister meaning?
- It bucks the tendency of even - syllabled lines in Vietnamese folk verse, calling to mind the scholarly poetic tradition of China.
- His chief work is a long poem in fourteen - syllabled verse, entitled " Albion's England " ( 1586 ), and dedicated to Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon.
- It is mostly written in eight - syllabled couplets, except in the account of the Passion of Christ, where the author adopts a new meter of lines of eight and six syllables rhyming alternately.
- Could have been baby talk just like all the " Bubbas " who got stuck with the label by a younger sibling trying to wrap his baby lips around the multi - syllabled " Brother ."
- This is followed by the twelve-syallabled and sixteen - syllabled mantras of Dattatreya, " Om Aam Hrim Krom Ehi Dattatreya svaha " and " Om Aim Krom Klim Klaum Hram Hrim Hraum Sauh Dattatreyaya svaha " respectively.
- The latter work included an important finding on rural Geto-Dacian toponymy : that place names, usually four - syllabled, were composed of a variable " determinant " and an invariable " determined element ".
- In 1622 appeared his " Faire-Virtue, The Mistresse of Phil Arete ", a long panegyric of a mistress, partly real, partly allegorical, written chiefly in the seven - syllabled verse of which he was a master.
- It has a loud stride whistle that sounds double - syllabled and sounds like " " sweee weee " . " When under stress, it releases a lowering series of whistles that sounds like " " swee wee wee wee " " along with fast paced wing sounds.
- Specifically, this story made me feel better about the time a researcher called under the auspices of some many - syllabled study undertaken by SMU, TCU and all the ships at sea and began asking questions, which I cheerfully answered, so flattered was I that someone was actually asking me something.
- The 29 - syllabled mantra ( " Om srim hlaum om namo bhagavate hayagrivaya vishnave mahyam medham prajnam prayaccha svaha " ) and 28-syllable mantra ( " Om srim hrim aim aim aim klim klim sauh sauh hrim om namo bhagavate hayagrivaya mahyam medham prajnam prayaccha svaha " ) are then told, ending the first chapter.
- These long - syllabled lines are explained by Snorri as being " extra-metrical " in most cases : the " main " form never has alliteration " or " rhyme in the first 2 syllables of the odd-lines ( i . e ., rimes always coming at the fourth-syllable ), and the even-lines never have rhyme on the fifth / sixth syllables ( i . e . : they cannot harbor rime in these places because they extra-metrical ), the following couplet shows the paradigm:
- Andrew Wyntoun is most famous for his completion of an eight - syllabled metre entitled, " Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland ", which contains an early mention of " Robin Hood "; it is also cited by the " Oxford English Dictionary " as the earliest work in English to use the word " Catholic " : [ spelling modernized ] " He was a constant Catholic; / All Lollard he hated and heretic . " Wyntoun wrote the'Chronicle'at the request of his patron, Sir John of Wemyss, whose representative, Mr . Erskine Wemyss of Wemyss Castle, Fife, possessed the oldest extant manuscript of the work.