clerihew

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Scrabble points
16
Words With Friends
17
Letters
8
Pronunciation
/ˈklɛɹɨˌhjuː/
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/ˈklɛɹɨˌhjuː/ · /ˈklɛɹɪ̈ˌhju/

Definition of clerihew

2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A humorous rhyme of four lines with the rhyming scheme AABB, usually regarding a person mentioned in the first line.
    “CLERIHEW CONTEST. CNV announces a clerihew contest, with the best examples to be published in this newsletter.”
    “He [Peter Warlock] was the writer of brilliant limericks and clerihews and had a fine line in barbed invective.”
    “A clerihew must contain the subject's name in the first line, be four lines in length, consist of two sets of rhyming couplets, have third and fourth lines longer than the first and second, and take a whimsical rather than cynical view of its subject.”
    “Among other clerihew writers one can find the name of J[ohn] R[onald] R[euel] Tolkien, the author of The Hobbit and the most famous at present trilogy The Lord of the Ring[s] widely read and enjoyed by adults and children alike.”
    “This form was initiated by Edmund Clerihew Bentley who throughout his life kept churning out Clerihews, the name they ultimately became known by; he had published three collections under the name E. Clerihew.”
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noun

  1. A humorous rhyme of four lines with the rhyming scheme AABB, usually regarding a person mentioned in the first line.
    “CLERIHEW CONTEST. CNV announces a clerihew contest, with the best examples to be published in this newsletter.”
    “He [Peter Warlock] was the writer of brilliant limericks and clerihews and had a fine line in barbed invective.”
    “A clerihew must contain the subject's name in the first line, be four lines in length, consist of two sets of rhyming couplets, have third and fourth lines longer than the first and second, and take a whimsical rather than cynical view of its subject.”
    “Among other clerihew writers one can find the name of J[ohn] R[onald] R[euel] Tolkien, the author of The Hobbit and the most famous at present trilogy The Lord of the Ring[s] widely read and enjoyed by adults and children alike.”
    “This form was initiated by Edmund Clerihew Bentley who throughout his life kept churning out Clerihews, the name they ultimately became known by; he had published three collections under the name E. Clerihew.”
  2. (alt-of)Alternative letter-case form of clerihew.
    “This form was initiated by Edmund Clerihew Bentley who throughout his life kept churning out Clerihews, the name they ultimately became known by; he had published three collections under the name E. Clerihew.”

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Etymology

Named after English humourist and novelist Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875–1956), who invented the rhyme.

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