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Rondel - Wikipedia Rondel (from Old French, the diminutive of roont "round", meaning "small circle") may refer to: Rondel (gaming), a wheel-shaped game mechanism with a number of different options Bill Deal and the Rhondels, a band formed in 1959 in Portsmouth, Virginia, crossing blue-eyed soul and beach music
What Is a Rondel Poem? How to Write Rondel Poetry A rondel (sometimes spelled rondelle) is a French verse form that is built around repetitive refrains The origin of the rondel can be traced back to fourteenth-century France Rondels were embraced by other cultures and English language versions quickly became popular
The Best Rondels and Roundels of All Time with . . . - The HyperTexts The English rondel is a verse form that originated from French lyrical poetry It is a variation of the rondeau typically consisting of two quatrains followed by a quintet (13 lines total) or a sestet (14 lines total)
Rondel | Medieval, French, Verse | Britannica Rondel, a fixed poetic form that runs on two rhymes It is a variant of the rondeau The rondel often consists of 14 lines of 8 or 10 syllables divided into three stanzas (two quatrains and a sextet), with the first two lines of the first stanza serving as the refrain of the second and third
Rondel Daggers – Arms Armor The rondel dagger was one of the most popular weapons of the late Middle Ages A long, thick-spined, and wickedly pointed fighting knife, the rondel was optimized for penetrating thick clothing, forcing open chain mail links, or being thrust through the joints in plate armor
Rondel Literary Definition - Poem Analysis The rondel is a verse form that has its origins in lyrical poetry of 14th century France The rondel has two quatrains that are followed by a quintet
Rondel dagger - Wikipedia A rondel dagger ˈ r ɒ n d əl or roundel dagger is a type of stiff-bladed dagger used in Europe in the late Middle Ages (from the 14th century onwards), used by a variety of people from merchants to knights
Poetry Types - Rondel - Shadow Poetry Rondel A French form consisting of 13 lines: two quatrains and a quintet, rhyming as follows: ABba abAB abbaA The capital letters are the refrains, or repeats Example: A Rondel for Margarita On the carousel, on a summer's day, As the rest of the fairground goes gliding by, We coast together, now low, now high, But how quickly the moment