radif

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English

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Etymology

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From Classical Persian رَدِیف (radīf), from Arabic رَدِيف (radīf).

Noun

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radif (plural radifs)

  1. The word which must end both lines of the first couplet and the second line of all the following couplets in a Persian, Turkic or Urdu ghazal.

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Arabic رَدِيف (radīf).

Noun

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radif (first-person possessive radifku, second-person possessive radifmu, third-person possessive radifnya)

  1. rime

Uzbek

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Etymology

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From Arabic رَدِيف (radīf).

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radif (plural radiflar)

  1. (poetry) radif