monostich

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μόνος (mónos, alone, single) + στίχος (stíkhos, line). See stich.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /məˈnɒstɪk/

Noun

monostich (plural monostichs)

  1. A poem having only one line.
    Hypernym: micropoem
    Coordinate term: distich
    • 2014, Anne Schuster, To the Islands, Siber Ink, →ISBN, page 76:
      Monostich is a self-contained, stand-alone poem consisting of a single line. It is also sometimes referred to as a micro-poem or one-line haiku. The magic of monostich poems lies in their brevity.
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