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accent
aconite
action
address
air
albion
alcaic
alcmanian
alexandrine
all
amaze
amerce
amidst
amphibrach
amphimacer
anacreontic
anadiplosis
anapest
antelope
antibacchius
apotropy
archilochian
archpoet
argive
art
asclepiad
asperse
assonance
assonant
astrea
atlantis
aurora
avernian
aye
bacchius
bard
bardic
bathos
beauteous
behest
belles-letters
bespeaak
bewitch
billow
birth
bite
blush
bounteous
brace
brand
calliope
canvas
certain
choliambic
choreus
choriambus
chylopoetic
circler
circular
claim
class
clay
clime
cohort
coming
commove
commutual
compatible
competition
compile
comport
condole
consecrate
consideration
consult
contend
contrive
converse
coronet
corse
courser
covertly
craft
cretic
critical
cross
cultivate
dactyl
dame
damsel
darkling
depict
describe
dight
dimeter
discovery
dispart
dispondee
dissertation
dissuade
dissyllabic
distain
distich
distinguish
dithyramb
dithyrambus
doff
doggerel
dome
eclogue
efforce
eke
elate
emblazon
eminent
empoison
emprise
endeavor
enthusiasm
enthusiast
enthusiastical
epigrammatical
episode
epode
erst
esteem
ever
exceed
extremity
fable
fane
farce
feign
fine
fire
firm
flecker
flood
fond
foot
for
fraught
friend
frolick
gale
genius
georgic
glyconic
gorgon
grandsire
guess
heighten
hemistich
heptachord
heroic
hesitate
hexameter
hie
holt
homeric
humanity
hypercatalectic
iambic
iambus
idolist
ignorant
iliad
illuminate
illumine
imagination
imp
importune
impose
impregn
improvement
induce
inform
inseam
insomuch
inspiration
inspire
intrusion
invention
invest
invoke
ire
judge
ken
lament
laugh
laureate
laureation
lave
law
lay
life
line
literally
lively
loftiness
lofty
lyrical
macaronic
machinery
mad
maker
mansion
master
match
matter
meadow
meanly
measure
member
meter
methodize
minim
minstrel
moral
morn
mortally
move
much
muse
museless
mutilate
myself
nature
nectar
noble
node
nor
nosopoetic
number
numerous
numerousness
nymph
ode
oft
olden
ope
or
orion
orphic
outshine
over
paly
pard
parody
partiality
pean
pearl
peer
pentameter
philology
picture
piece
pindaric
plenty
poesy
poet
poet-laureat
poet-musician
poetaster
poetess
poetic
poetical
poetically
poetics
poetize
poetress
poetry
posture
preceptive
prefer
preference
prejudice
proceleusmatic
proposition
prore
prose
prudentials
psalm
purl
purple
pyrrhic
quadrate
quarrel
read
reck
regular
relation
relent
relieve
repose
reprobation
resemblance
rest
reverence
rhapsodist
rhymster
rime
rondeau
ruddy
rugged
runes
sacred
sail
sanctify
sapphic
scald
scalder
scaldic
scape
scrap
semiped
shade
sheeny
shent
sing
sire
skald
slumber
small
snake
soar
song
sonneteer
speed
spondaic
spondaical
spondee
squadron
stalk
standard
stanza
statuary
steed
steepy
stich
still
strain
streamer
strophe
strophy
stuff
submiss
succeed
surge
surpass
swain
sweat
sweetly
sylva
terse
tetrameter
the
thorough
threat
tiercet
tribrach
trimeter
trimetrical
triplet
triton
trochaical
trump
turn
twain
twixt
under
undervalue
unity
unkempt
unpoetic
unpoetical
unpoetically
vale
venom
verse
versification
versifier
virelay
virgilian
war
weather
welkin
wend
whimsey
whirl-bat
wind
witty
yclad
zephyr



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1828 Definition

PO'ET, n. [L. poeta. See Poem.]

1. The author of a poem; the inventor or maker of a metrical composition.

A poet is a maker, as the word signifies; and he who cannot make, that is, invent,hath his name for nothing.

2. One skilled in making poetry, or who has a particular genius for metrical composition; one distinguished for poetic talents. Many write verses who cannot be called poets.
1913 Definition
Poet (poet)
n.(?)
Po"et
[F. poëte, L. poëta, fr. Gr. (?), fr. (?) to make. Cf. Poem.]
  1. One skilled in making poetry; one who has a particular genius for metrical composition; the author of a poem; an imaginative thinker or writer.

    The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling,
    Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven.
    Shak.

    A poet is a maker, as the word signifies. Dryden.

    Poet laureate. See under Laureate.


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