Definition of Sestettes

1. sestette [n] - See also: sestette

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sestettes

sesterce
sesterces
sesters
sesterterpene
sesterterpenes
sesterterpenoid
sesterterpenoids
sestertia
sestertii
sestertium
sestertius
sestets
sestett
sestette
sestettes (current term)
sestetto
sestettos
sestetts
sestina
sestinas
sestines
seston
sestons
sestrin
sestrins
set
set(p)
set-apart

Literary usage of Sestettes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Book of Jade by Park Barnitz (1901)
"sestettes 1 Thou shalt rejoice for woe: The pallid goblet old, That holds thy life's dull wine, Is made thereby divine; Stain'd with a purpler glow, ..."

2. Rossetti by Arthur Christopher Benson (1904)
"But the sestettes are varied. Some are constructed out of two rhymes, some of three, arranged in a great diversity of order. ..."

3. Rossetti by Arthur Christopher Benson (1904)
"But the sestettes are varied. Some are constructed out of two rhymes, some of three, arranged iff a great diversity of order. This variety of form Rossetti ..."

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