qasida

/qɑːˈsiːdɑː/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of Middle Eastern or South Asian verse form, often used to express emotions, love, or praise, typically written in couplets.

“The poet’s qasida was a beautiful expression of her love for the desert landscape.”

Synonyms

  • hymn
  • ode

Antonyms

  • limerick
  • satire