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- Ferskeytt abstract "Ferskeytt (literally 'four-cornered') is an Icelandic stanzaic poetic form. It is a kind of quatrain, and probably first attested in fourteenth-century rímur such as Ólafs ríma Haraldssonar. It remains one of the dominant metrical forms in Icelandic versifying to this day.Ferskeytt comprises odd-numbered, basically trochaic lines with four stresses in the pattern / x / x / x /, alternating with even-numbered trochaic lines with three stresses in the pattern / x / x / x. In each line, one unstressed syllable may be replaced with two unstressed syllables. Stanzas are normally of eight lines, and rhyme aBaB. In the first line, two heavily-stressed syllables alliterate with the first heavily-stressed syllable of the second line, and so on in the usual alliterative pattern of Germanic alliterative verse.An example of the form is this verse by Jónas Hallgrímsson, with a translation into the same metre by Dick Ringler. Alliteration is emboldened and rhyme is italicised: Hóla bítur hörkubál, hrafnar éta gorið, tittlingarnir týna sál, tarna' er ljóta vorið! Hillsides raked by raging frost, ravens eating offal, buntings giving up the ghost — God, this spring is awful!There are many variations on ferskeytt, whose common principle is that they are quatrains with some kind of alternate rhyme. A poem in this metre is called a ferskeytla ('four-cornered [poem]'). Metres which share these properties belong to the ferskeytluætt ('ferskeytla-family').".
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- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Alliterative_verse.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Icelandic_literature.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Icelandic_music.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_poetry.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_Norse_poetry.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_devices.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rímur.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Ringler.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Jónas_Hallgrímsson.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Quatrain.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Rímur.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Trochee.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLink Ólafs_ríma_Haraldssonar.
- Ferskeytt wikiPageWikiLinkText "ferskeytt".
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- Ferskeytt subject Category:Icelandic_literature.
- Ferskeytt subject Category:Icelandic_music.
- Ferskeytt subject Category:Medieval_poetry.
- Ferskeytt subject Category:Old_Norse_poetry.
- Ferskeytt subject Category:Poetic_devices.
- Ferskeytt subject Category:Rímur.
- Ferskeytt hypernym Form.
- Ferskeytt comment "Ferskeytt (literally 'four-cornered') is an Icelandic stanzaic poetic form. It is a kind of quatrain, and probably first attested in fourteenth-century rímur such as Ólafs ríma Haraldssonar. It remains one of the dominant metrical forms in Icelandic versifying to this day.Ferskeytt comprises odd-numbered, basically trochaic lines with four stresses in the pattern / x / x / x /, alternating with even-numbered trochaic lines with three stresses in the pattern / x / x / x.".
- Ferskeytt label "Ferskeytt".
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- Ferskeytt wasDerivedFrom Ferskeytt?oldid=664843158.
- Ferskeytt isPrimaryTopicOf Ferskeytt.