nonsense verse

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anlamsız şiir
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Verse characterized by humor or whimsy and often featuring nonce words. Humorous or whimsical verse that features absurd characters and actions and often contains evocative but meaningless words coined for the verse. It is unlike the ritualistic gibberish of children's counting-out rhymes in that it makes such words sound purposeful. It differs from other comic verse in its resistance to any rational or allegorical interpretation. Most nonsense verse has been written for children and is modern, dating from the beginning of the 19th century. Examples include Edward Lear's Book of Nonsense (1846), Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky" (1871), and Hilaire Belloc's Bad Child's Book of Beasts (1896). See also limerick
nonsense verse

    Hyphenation

    non·sense verse

    Turkish pronunciation

    nänsens vırs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈnänsens ˈvərs/ /ˈnɑːnsɛns ˈvɜrs/
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