| sonnet definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme | 54 sets |
| 2 | a short poem with fourteen lines, usually ten-syllable rhyming lines, divided into two, three, or four sections | 35 sets |
| 3 | 14 line poem | 18 sets |
| 4 | 14 line poem, fixed rhyme scheme, fixed meter (usually 10 syllables per line) | 14 sets |
| 5 | a short poem with 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter (10 sylllable rhyming lines) divided into two, three, or four sections. | 11 sets |
| 6 | 14 lines of iambic pentameter with a particular rhyming scheme | 11 sets |
| 7 | 14-line poetic verse form with a fixed rhyme pattern | 9 sets |
| 8 | n. a poem of fourteen decasyllabic or octosyllabiclines expressing two successive phrases. | 8 sets |
| 9 | a fourteen line poem written in iambic pentameter | 7 sets |
| 10 | fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes. | 7 sets |
| 11 | a lyric poem of fourteen lines whose rhyme scheme is usually abbaabba cdecde. | 7 sets |
| 12 | a fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, that has one of several rhyme schemes | 7 sets |
| 13 | fourteen line poem | 7 sets |
| 14 | 14 lines | 7 sets |
| 15 | a 14 line poem | 6 sets |
| 16 | a poem, properly expressive of a single, complete thought, idea, or sentiment, of 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter, with rhymes arranged according to one of certain definite schemes, being in the strict or italian form divided into a major group of 8 lines (the octave) followed by a minor group of 6 lines (the sestet), and in a common english form into 3 quatrains followed by a couplet. | 6 sets |
| 17 | what is the name of the poetic form which shakespeare uses for the prologue? | 6 sets |
| 18 | 14 line poem in iambic pentameter | 6 sets |
| 19 | 14 line lyric poem | 5 sets |
| 20 | a 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes | 5 sets |
| 21 | a poem of fourteen lines written in iambic pentameter | 5 sets |
| 22 | a form of rhyming italian poetry | 5 sets |
| 23 | fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter | 5 sets |
| 24 | a poem of fourteen decasyllabic or octosyllabiclines expressing two successive phrases. | 5 sets |
| 25 | a fourteen line lyric poem | 5 sets |
| 26 | a fourteen-line poem, often written in iambic pentameter. | 5 sets |
| 27 | a fixed form of poetry. it is 14 lines, has a particular rhyme scheme and thought development | 5 sets |
| 28 | a traditional poem of fourteen lines that follow an intricate rhyme scheme. | 4 sets |
| 29 | a poem of 14 lines | 4 sets |
| 30 | a fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, that has one of several rhyme schemes (shakespearean sonnet has 3 quatrains followed by a couplet; the most common rhyme scheme for this sonnet is abab cdcd efef gg) | 4 sets |
| 31 | is a fourteen line lyric poem. | 4 sets |
| 32 | a fourteen-line lyric poem in a single stanza, in which lines of iambic pentameter are linked by an elaborate rhyme scheme. | 4 sets |
| 33 | n. type of poem containing 14 lines, each of 10 syllables, and with a formal pattern of rhymes | 4 sets |
| 34 | a poem thhas 14 lines | 4 sets |
| 35 | a 14-line poem written as ababcdcdefefgg. | 4 sets |
| 36 | a 14-line poem written in iambic pentameter | 4 sets |
| 37 | a poem of fourteen lines using any formal rhyme scheme | 4 sets |
| 38 | prosody. a poem, properly expressive of a single, complete thought, idea, or sentiment, of 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter, with rhymes arranged according to one of certain definite schemes, being in the strict or italian form divided into a major group of 8 lines (the octave) followed by a minor group of 6 lines (the sestet), and in a common english form into 3 quatrains followed by a couplet. | 4 sets |
| 39 | a fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, that has a set rhyme scheme | 4 sets |
| 40 | a fourteen line poem | 4 sets |