"Meliphagan" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Meliphagan" Meaning

Meliphagan refers to a type of poetry characterized by the use of a specific pattern of alternating long and short syllables, similar to classical Greek poetry. It is also known as iambic meter or iambic rhythm.

"Meliphagan" Examples

Meliphagan


Here are 5 usage examples:

1. Example sentence

The bird began to meliphagan in the early morning, filling the air with its sweet song.

2. Definition

Meliphagan (verb): to produce a melodious or soothing sound, typically a birdsong.

3. Poetry

"In the forest glade, where sunbeams play, the meliphagan of birds fills the day."

4. Music

The composer was known for his meliphagan melodies, which seemed to harmonize with the rhythms of nature.

5. Literary description

"The meliphagan of the morning dove pierced the moonlit sky, a serenade to the awakening world."

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