| Rondle | n. [ Cf. Rondel. ] |
| Ronde | ‖n. [ F. ] (Print.) A kind of script in which the heavy strokes are nearly upright, giving the characters when taken together a round look. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rondeau | n. [ F. See Roundel. ] ☞ When the rondeau was called the rondel it was mostly written in fourteen octosyllabic lines of two rhymes, as in the rondels of Charles d'Orleans. . . . In the 17th century the approved form of the rondeau was a structure of thirteen verses with a refrain. Encyc. Brit. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rondel | n. [ Cf. Rondeau, Roundel. ] |
| Rondeletia | ‖n. [ NL. So named after William |
| rondeau | (n) a French verse form of 10 or 13 lines running on two rhymes; the opening phrase is repeated as the refrain of the second and third stanzas, Syn. rondel |
| rondelet | (n) a shorter form of rondeau |
| Ronde { f } | round blank [Add to Longdo] |