πετραρχικό σονέτο
Greek
Etymology
Named after Italian scholar, poet and humanist Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374), who did not invent but made large use of this form in his authorship.
Noun
πετραρχικό σονέτο • (petrarchikó sonéto) n (plural πετραρχικά σονέτα)
- (poetry) Petrarchan sonnet
- Synonym: ιταλικό σονέτο (italikó sonéto)
Related terms
- αγγλικό σονέτο (anglikó sonéto)
- σαιξπηρικό σονέτο (saixpirikó sonéto)
- σπενσεριανό σονέτο (spenserianó sonéto)
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