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haiku

N บทกวี แบบ หนึ่ง ของ ญี่ปุ่น เป็น แบบ  17 พยางค์  hokku bod-ka-we-baeb-nueng-kong-ye-pun-pen-baeb-17-pa-yang

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

haiku

hai ku |ˈhīˌko͞o, ˌhīˈko͞o ˈhaɪˌku | noun ( pl. same or haikus ) a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world. an English imitation of this. ORIGIN Japanese, contracted form of haikai no ku light verse.

 

Oxford Dictionary

haiku

haiku |ˈhʌɪkuː | noun ( pl. same or haikus ) a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world. a poem in English written in the form of a haiku. ORIGIN Japanese, contracted form of haikai no ku light verse .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

haiku

haiku noun WORD NOTE haiku Haikus have three lines consisting of five, seven and five syllables. Japanese poets once owned the market with their seasonal blossoms. By the placid pond sat a frog, poised to leap, and then you heard a splash. A bird in the pines, black, and nothing else but snow, in branches of sky. For a poet less wedded to nature, haikus have other uses. The economy of the haiku makes it apt for aphorisms. Here's an example about a term that people use to show they're smart: Deconstruction Deconstruction is one of those words that means what you want it to mean DL Conversational, opinionated, and idiomatic, these Word Notes are an opportunity to see a working writer's perspective on a particular word or usage.

 

Duden Dictionary

Haiku

Hai ku Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das Haikai |H ai ku |das, auch : der Haiku; Genitiv: des Haiku [s ], Plural: die Haiku [s ] japanisch aus drei Zeilen mit zusammen 17 Silben bestehende japanische Gedichtform

 

Spanish Dictionary

haiku

haiku nombre masculino Poema japonés de 17 sílabas nacido de la escisión del haikai, del cual se conservaron solo los tres versículos iniciales (de 5, 7 y 5 sílabas respectivamente ):el haiku suplantó al haikai a finales del siglo xix .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del japonés, procedente de la contracción de haïkaï -hokku . El término fue propuesto por el escritor M. Shiki (1867 -1902 ) para designar un tipo de poema parecido al haikai (V.).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

haiku

hai ku /háɪkuː /〖<日本 名詞 , s C 俳句 compose a haiku 俳句を詠む .