cinquain

英 [sɪŋ'keɪn] 美 [sɪŋ'ken]
  • n. 五行诗;五个的一组
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cinquain (n.)
"collection of five," 1711, from French cinquain "bundle of five objects," from cinq "five" (see five). Originally in English of military orders of battle; of five-lined stanzas of verse from 1882 (give a more specific form in English than usual in French).