envoi, the usually explanatory or commendatory concluding remarks to a poem, essay, or book. The term is specifically used to mean a short, fixed final stanza of a poem (such as a ballade) pointing the moral and usually addressing the person to whom the poem is written.
three lines A sestina is an unrhymed fixed verse form consisting of six sestets (stanzas of six lines), followed by an envoi of three lines.
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The brief stanza that ends French poetic forms such as the ballade or sestina. It usually serves as a summation or a dedication to a particular person.
The brief stanza that ends French poetic forms such as the ballade or sestina. It usually serves as a summation or a dedication to a particular person.
plural masculine noun. postage and packaging costs (Brit) ⧫ shipping fee (USA)
The sixth stanza is followed by a tercet that is known variably by the French term envoi, the Occitan term tornada, or, with reference to its size in relation to the preceding stanzas, a "half-stanza". It consists of three lines that include all six of the line-ending words of the preceding stanzas.
Form. The envoi is relatively fluid in form. In ballades and chant royal, envois have fewer lines than the main stanzas of the poem. They may also repeat the rhyme words or sounds used in the main body of the poem, or even whole lines.
My mother took elocution lessons so she could speak correctly. My parents have taught me to behave correctly. Your appointment is next Monday, if I remember correctly. We're making sure everything is done correctly.
A sestina is a poem in a fixed form. A sestina, deriving from the Italian word “sexto” (sixth), has six stanzas of six lines each, ending with a three-line envoy.
Translation of "envoie-moi" in English. send me. throw me. mail me.
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