ebrillade
brɪˈlɑːdeɪ
Definitions
1. noun
a type of medieval French poem consisting of eight-line stanzas, often with a specific rhyme scheme.
“The professor lectured on various forms of medieval poetry, including the complex ebrillade structure.”
brɪˈlɑːdeɪ
1. noun
a type of medieval French poem consisting of eight-line stanzas, often with a specific rhyme scheme.
“The professor lectured on various forms of medieval poetry, including the complex ebrillade structure.”