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  • Epigram
  • Brief memorable statement

    An epigram is a brief, interesting, memorable, sometimes surprising or satirical statement. The word derives from the Greek ἐπίγραμμα (epígramma, "inscription"

    Epigram

    Epigram

    Epigram

  • Martial
  • 1st-century Latin poet from Hispania

    Bilbilis, Hispania (modern Spain), best known for his twelve books of Epigrams, published in Rome between AD 86 and 103, during the reigns of the emperors

    Martial

    Martial

    Martial

  • Epigram (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up epigram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An epigram is a short poem with a clever twist, or a concise and witty statement. Epigram may also

    Epigram (disambiguation)

    Epigram_(disambiguation)

  • Epigrams (Homer)
  • Seventeen Epigrams were attributed to Homer in antiquity. They are preserved in a number of texts, including the Life of Homer (Pseudo-Herodotus), the

    Epigrams (Homer)

    Epigrams_(Homer)

  • Epigrams (Plato)
  • "amatory" epigrams (one commemorative, six erotic, and one funerary); dedicatory epigrams; sepulchral epigrams, and dedicatory or descriptive epigrams. Typical

    Epigrams (Plato)

    Epigrams_(Plato)

  • Stalin Epigram
  • 1933 poem by Osip Mandelstam

    The "Stalin Epigram", also known as "The Kremlin Highlander" (Russian: Кремлёвский горец) is a poem by the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam, written in November

    Stalin Epigram

    Stalin_Epigram

  • Epigram (programming language)
  • Functional programming language

    Epigram is a functional programming language with dependent types, and the integrated development environment (IDE) usually packaged with the language

    Epigram (programming language)

    Epigram_(programming_language)

  • Epigram Books
  • Singaporean publishing house

    Epigram Books is an independent publishing company in Singapore. It publishes works of Singapore-based writers, poets and playwrights. Epigram was founded

    Epigram Books

    Epigram Books

    Epigram_Books

  • Cyzicene epigrams
  • The Cyzicene epigrams are a collection of nineteen numbered Greek epigrams, each accompanied by a short prose preamble, which, together with a one-sentence

    Cyzicene epigrams

    Cyzicene_epigrams

  • List of anthologies of Greek epigrams
  • Greek epigrams is largely based on works surviving in multi-author anthologies. The earliest known dateable anthology of epigrams is the Attic Epigrams collected

    List of anthologies of Greek epigrams

    List_of_anthologies_of_Greek_epigrams

  • Signs and Epigrams
  • 2007 studio album by Sylvie Courvoisier

    Signs and Epigrams is a solo album by pianist Sylvie Courvoisier which was released on the Tzadik label in 2007. In his review for Allmusic, Blair Sanderson

    Signs and Epigrams

    Signs_and_Epigrams

  • Tweedledum and Tweedledee
  • Pair of fictional brothers from Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass"

    and What Alice Found There. Their names may have originally come from an epigram written by poet John Byrom. The nursery rhyme has a Roud Folk Song Index

    Tweedledum and Tweedledee

    Tweedledum and Tweedledee

    Tweedledum_and_Tweedledee

  • Xenia motif
  • Roman mosaic motif

    later presents in general. It also came to include xenia epigrams. A xenia epigram is an epigram commemorating hospitality or attached to a gift, sometimes

    Xenia motif

    Xenia motif

    Xenia_motif

  • Epigram (newspaper)
  • University of Bristol student newspaper

    Epigram is an independent student newspaper of the University of Bristol. It was established in 1988 by James Landale, now a senior BBC journalist, who

    Epigram (newspaper)

    Epigram_(newspaper)

  • Epigraphy
  • Study of inscriptions

    discussion concerning the James Ossuary. An epigraph (not to be confused with epigram) is any sort of text, from a single grapheme (such as marks on a pot that

    Epigraphy

    Epigraphy

    Epigraphy

  • Epigram of Amazaspos
  • Poem

    The epigram of Amazaspos (Georgian: ამაზასპის ეპიგრამა) is a poetic funerary epigram written in Ancient Greek on an inscription found at the Villa Medici

    Epigram of Amazaspos

    Epigram_of_Amazaspos

  • I do not like thee, Doctor Fell
  • Poem

    I do not like (or love) thee, Doctor Fell is an epigram, said to have been translated by satirical English poet Tom Brown in 1680. Later it has been recorded

    I do not like thee, Doctor Fell

    I_do_not_like_thee,_Doctor_Fell

  • Oscar Wilde
  • Irish writer (1854–1900)

    best known for his Gothic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890), his epigrams, plays and bedtime stories for children,[citation needed] as well as his

    Oscar Wilde

    Oscar Wilde

    Oscar_Wilde

  • Science fiction
  • Literary genre

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    Science fiction

    Science fiction

    Science_fiction

  • Alan Perlis
  • American computer scientist (1922–1990)

    remembered for "Epigrams on Programming", a collection of short aphorisms first published in ACM SIGPLAN Notices in 1982. The epigrams compressed Perlis's

    Alan Perlis

    Alan_Perlis

  • Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
  • Remarkable constructions of classical antiquity

     48. Retrieved November 25, 2016. Clayton & Price 2013, p. 10. "Book IX: Epigram 58". Loeb Classical Library. February 17, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2025

    Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

    Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

    Seven_Wonders_of_the_Ancient_World

  • Someone You Can Build a Nest In
  • 2024 novel by John Wiswell

    Homily's tent. Unfortunately for Shesheshen, this is actually Epigram disguised as Homily. Epigram shoots Shesheshen with a rosemary crossbow bolt and reveals

    Someone You Can Build a Nest In

    Someone_You_Can_Build_a_Nest_In

  • Demo (poet)
  • Greek poet of the Roman period

     c. AD 200) was a Greek woman of the Roman period, known for a single epigram, engraved upon the Colossus of Memnon, which bears her name. She speaks

    Demo (poet)

    Demo_(poet)

  • Epigram (horse)
  • Canadian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Epigram (foaled 1949 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1952 Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious race and

    Epigram (horse)

    Epigram_(horse)

  • James Landale
  • British journalist

    Bristol. While studying Politics there, he became the first editor of Epigram, the university's independent student newspaper. In July 2013, Landale

    James Landale

    James_Landale

  • Ancient accounts of Homer
  • Downloadable Google Books Epigrams 1, 2, 4, Buckley pages 427-428. Epigram 8, Buckley page 429. Epigram 10, Buckley page 429. Epigram 14, Buckley page 431

    Ancient accounts of Homer

    Ancient accounts of Homer

    Ancient_accounts_of_Homer

  • Agathon
  • Athenian tragic poet (c.448–c.400 BC)

    him. The epigram was probably not composed by Plato. Stylistic evidence suggests that the poem (with most of Plato's other alleged epigrams) was actually

    Agathon

    Agathon

    Agathon

  • Anthology
  • Collection of creative works chosen by the compiler

    Bibliotheca Palatina, Heidelberg in 1606, is a collection of Greek poems and epigrams based on the lost 10th-century Byzantine collection of Constantine Kephalas

    Anthology

    Anthology

  • List of poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • (1772–1834), which includes fragments not published within his lifetime, epigrams, and titles such as The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan. Third

    List of poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    List_of_poems_by_Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge

  • This House of Grief
  • 2014 non-fiction book by Helen Garner

    2010, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a 33-year minimum. The epigram to the book is "this treasury of pain, this house of power and grief",

    This House of Grief

    This_House_of_Grief

  • Non-fiction
  • Type of genre, true work

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    Non-fiction

    Non-fiction

  • Aphrodite of Knidos
  • Sculpture by Praxiteles of Athens from the 4th century BC

    similar epigram is attributed to Plato: When Cypris saw Cypris at Cnidus, "Alas!" said she; "where did Praxiteles see me naked?" — Plato, Epigram XVII According

    Aphrodite of Knidos

    Aphrodite of Knidos

    Aphrodite_of_Knidos

  • Comedy
  • Genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous

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    Comedy

    Comedy

    Comedy

  • Byzantine literature
  • individual-focused. Poetry was often limited to musical hymnal forms, or the more niche epigram tradition, while ancient dramas and epics became obsolete. The influential

    Byzantine literature

    Byzantine literature

    Byzantine_literature

  • Murphy's law
  • Adage that anything that can go wrong will go wrong

    Murphy's law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." Though similar statements and concepts have

    Murphy's law

    Murphy's_law

  • Oread
  • Type of nymph in Greek mythology

    as being found alongside gods such as Pan or Dionysus. A 2nd-century AD epigram relates that, with the help of the daughters of Nilus, they erected a place

    Oread

    Oread

    Oread

  • James Nicoll
  • Canadian freelance game and speculative fiction reviewer (b. 1961)

    As a Usenet personality, Nicoll is known for writing a widely quoted epigram on the English language, as well as for his accounts of suffering a high

    James Nicoll

    James_Nicoll

  • Oliver Cromwell
  • English military and political leader (1599–1658)

    conquest remains unbridgeable and is governed by G. K. Chesterton's mirthless epigram of 1917, that 'it was a tragic necessity that the Irish should remember

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver_Cromwell

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    Left, a Macedonian funerary stele, with an epigram in Greek, mid-4th century BC, Vergina. Right, marble cult statue of Aphrodite Hypolympidia, dated 2nd century BC

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • House of the Greek Epigrams
  • Roman townhouse in Pompeii

    The House of the Greek Epigrams (Casa degli Epigrammi Greci, V 1,18) is a Roman residence in the ancient town of Pompeii that was destroyed by the eruption

    House of the Greek Epigrams

    House of the Greek Epigrams

    House_of_the_Greek_Epigrams

  • Asclepiades of Samos
  • Ancient Greek epigrammatist and lyric poet

    unlacunaed epigrams of Asclepiades is the Greek Anthology. Most of Asclepiades's epigrams appear in both of the two principal Byzantine epigram collections

    Asclepiades of Samos

    Asclepiades_of_Samos

  • Saying
  • Concise expression memorable for its meaning

    unsuccessfully presented as though it were meaningful, original, or effective. Epigram: a clever and often poetic written saying that comments on a specific person

    Saying

    Saying

  • Aphorism
  • Figure of speech

    concept is generally distinct from those of an adage, brocard, chiasmus, epigram, maxim (legal or philosophical), principle, proverb, and saying; although

    Aphorism

    Aphorism

  • William Arthur Ward
  • American writer and academic (1921–1994)

    March 30, 1994) was an American motivational writer. He wrote over 4,000 epigrams, or positive sayings, which were published in Reader's Digest and on the

    William Arthur Ward

    William_Arthur_Ward

  • Epic poetry
  • Lengthy poem dealing with supernatural forces

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    Epic poetry

    Epic poetry

    Epic_poetry

  • Julia Balbilla
  • 1st/2nd century Roman noble woman and poet

    touring Egypt as part of the imperial court of Hadrian, she inscribed three epigrams which have survived. Balbilla's family were well-connected members of the

    Julia Balbilla

    Julia_Balbilla

  • Encyclopedic novel
  • Novel that is said to describe or define an entire culture

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    Encyclopedic novel

    Encyclopedic novel

    Encyclopedic_novel

  • Laura Marcus (actress)
  • English actress

    Bristol alum Laura Marcus wins Best Writer at the BFI Future Film Festival". Epigram. Retrieved 4 September 2024. Sved, Dan (Festival Director) (2020-05-03)

    Laura Marcus (actress)

    Laura_Marcus_(actress)

  • Atalanta Fugiens
  • 1617 emblem book by Michael Maier and Matthias Merian

    engravings; without fugues, German epigrams) pagesperso-orange.fr (complete scanned text including German epigrams; with appendix, errata; without engravings

    Atalanta Fugiens

    Atalanta Fugiens

    Atalanta_Fugiens

  • Browne Medal
  • Cambridge University poetry prize

    undergraduate who shall produce the best Greek epigram after the model of Anthologia, and the best Latin epigram after the model of Martial. The endowment

    Browne Medal

    Browne_Medal

  • The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye
  • Graphic novel

    Charlie Chan Hock Chye is a graphic novel by Sonny Liew published in 2015 by Epigram Books and 2016 by Pantheon Books. It tells the story of Charlie Chan Hock

    The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye

    The_Art_of_Charlie_Chan_Hock_Chye

  • Thomas More
  • English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)

    fiction. Erasmus in Basel collected and had published a book of More's Latin epigrams: the final 1523 edition Epigrammata contained 253 of the short poems, described

    Thomas More

    Thomas More

    Thomas_More

  • Callimachus
  • 3rd-century BCE Greek poet, scholar and librarian

    the Aetia, a four-book aetiological poem, six religious hymns, around 60 epigrams, a collection of satirical iambs, and a narrative poem entitled Hecale

    Callimachus

    Callimachus

    Callimachus

  • Aristodicus of Rhodes
  • Ancient Greek author

    (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστόδικος) of Rhodes was the author of one or possibly two epigrams in the Greek Anthology, but little further is known about him. Most scholars

    Aristodicus of Rhodes

    Aristodicus_of_Rhodes

  • Haskell
  • Functional programming language

    no support for user-defined or higher-kinded type classes or instances. Epigram, a functional language with dependent types suitable for proving properties

    Haskell

    Haskell

  • The Wings (novel)
  • Short novel by Yi Sang

    in the epigram written inside the rectangle in the introduction. The epigram can be interpreted through Yi Sang's 'mirror image'. The epigram can be divided

    The Wings (novel)

    The_Wings_(novel)

  • Will Rogers
  • American humorist and entertainer (1879–1935)

    was "I never met a man I didn't like" and he even provided an epigram on this famous epigram: When I die, my epitaph, or whatever you call those signs on

    Will Rogers

    Will Rogers

    Will_Rogers

  • Drama
  • Artwork intended for performance; formal type of literature

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    Drama

    Drama

    Drama

  • Greek Anthology
  • Ancient collection of short poems

    Anthology (Latin: Anthologia Graeca) is a collection of poems, mostly epigrams, that span the Classical and Byzantine periods of Greek literature. Most

    Greek Anthology

    Greek Anthology

    Greek_Anthology

  • Sebastian Sim
  • Singaporean author

    1966) is a Singaporean author, including of wuxia novels. He won the 2017 Epigram Books Fiction Prize for best original and unpublished novel in the English

    Sebastian Sim

    Sebastian Sim

    Sebastian_Sim

  • Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte
  • Children Epic Epyllion Dramatic Verse novel National Lyric Ballad Elegy Epigram Ghazal Haiku Hymn Limerick Lyrics Ode Qasida Sonnet Villanelle Dramatic

    Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte

    Berliner_Gesellschaft_für_Anthropologie,_Ethnologie_und_Urgeschichte

  • Anyte
  • Hellenistic poet

    poet from Tegea in Arcadia. Little is known of her life, but twenty-four epigrams attributed to her are preserved in the Greek Anthology, and one is quoted

    Anyte

    Anyte

    Anyte

  • Rhapsode
  • Classical Greek professional performer of epic poetry

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    Rhapsode

    Rhapsode

    Rhapsode

  • Homer
  • Ancient Greek poet

    including the Homeric Hymns, the Contest of Homer and Hesiod, several epigrams, the Little Iliad, the Nostoi, the Thebaid, the Cypria, the Epigoni, the

    Homer

    Homer

    Homer

  • Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door
  • Phrase about innovation

    originated, in a somewhat different form, with Ralph Waldo Emerson. The epigram as known today, which specifies "mousetrap", probably also originated with

    Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door

    Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door

    Build_a_better_mousetrap,_and_the_world_will_beat_a_path_to_your_door

  • Absurdist fiction
  • Genre of novels, plays, poems, films, or other media

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    Absurdist fiction

    Absurdist_fiction

  • Dynamics (music)
  • Volume of a sound or note

    Ferneyhough, Brian (1982). Lemma-Icon-Epigram. London: Edition Peters 7233. Brian Ferneyhough - Lemma-Icon-Epigram (w/ score) (for piano solo) (1981). belanna000

    Dynamics (music)

    Dynamics_(music)

  • Hanlon's razor
  • Adage to assume stupidity over malice

    editors declared its origin unknown, and wrote that there was a similar epigram by William James; however, it seems that this was a mistaken reference

    Hanlon's razor

    Hanlon's_razor

  • Sit tibi terra levis
  • Latin inscription on funerary items

    Martial. "Book 9, Epigram 29, Verse 11". Epigrammata (in Latin). cf. "Book 5, Epigram 34, Verses 9-10". Epigrammata. "Book 6, Epigram 68, Verse 12". Epigrammata

    Sit tibi terra levis

    Sit tibi terra levis

    Sit_tibi_terra_levis

  • Poetry
  • Form of literature

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    Poetry

    Poetry

  • Euphorion of Chalcis
  • Classical Greek poet

    till his death. He wrote mythological epics (the Thrax), amatory elegies, epigrams and a satirical poem (Arae, "curses") after the manner of the Ibis of Callimachus

    Euphorion of Chalcis

    Euphorion of Chalcis

    Euphorion_of_Chalcis

  • Literature
  • Written work of art

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    Literature

    Literature

    Literature

  • O tempora, o mores!
  • Exclamation by Cicero, most famously in first Catilinarian oration

    the title of an epigram on Joseph Justus Scaliger by the Welsh epigrammatist John Owen, in his popular Epigrammata, 1613 Lib. I. epigram 16 O Tempora! O

    O tempora, o mores!

    O tempora, o mores!

    O_tempora,_o_mores!

  • Epigrams and Interludes
  • 2013 studio album by Alex Day

    Epigrams and Interludes is the third album released by Alex Day, a musician and YouTuber from Essex, England. The album includes the single "Forever Yours

    Epigrams and Interludes

    Epigrams_and_Interludes

  • Postmodern literature
  • 20th-century literary form and movement

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    Postmodern literature

    Postmodern_literature

  • The 300 Spartans
  • 1962 epic historical drama film by Rudolph Maté

    One of the final images of the film is the stone memorial bearing the epigram of Simonides of Ceos, which the narrator recites in honor of the slain

    The 300 Spartans

    The 300 Spartans

    The_300_Spartans

  • Poet
  • Person who writes and publishes poetry

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    Poet

    Poet

  • English studies
  • Study of English-language literature, composition, and language arts

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    English studies

    English_studies

  • Carla Denyer
  • British politician (born 1985)

    and university activism with co-leader of the Green Party Carla Denyer". Epigram. Retrieved 6 November 2021. Robert Buckland, 'Recognition for Bristol firms

    Carla Denyer

    Carla Denyer

    Carla_Denyer

  • Meleager of Gadara
  • 1st-century BC Greek poet

    was a poet and collector of epigrams. He wrote some satirical prose, now lost, and some sensual poetry, of which 134 epigrams survive. Meleager was the

    Meleager of Gadara

    Meleager_of_Gadara

  • Dactylic hexameter
  • Poetic meter consisting of six feet

    dactylic pentameter to make elegiac couplets, used in Greek for elegies and epigrams, and, especially in Latin, for love poetry. The name dactylic is derived

    Dactylic hexameter

    Dactylic_hexameter

  • Anthology of Planudes
  • Anthology of Greek epigrams and poems

    ἐπιγραμμάτων ("Anthology of various epigrams"), from the first line of the manuscript), is an anthology of Greek epigrams and poems compiled by Maximus Planudes

    Anthology of Planudes

    Anthology of Planudes

    Anthology_of_Planudes

  • Philippus of Thessalonica
  • and is himself the author of 72 epigrams in the Greek Anthology. Philippus has one word which describes the epigram by a single quality; he calls his

    Philippus of Thessalonica

    Philippus_of_Thessalonica

  • E. Andrew Balas
  • American academic

    E. Andrew Balas is a Hungarian academic who is a fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics and elected member of the European Academy of Sciences

    E. Andrew Balas

    E. Andrew Balas

    E._Andrew_Balas

  • Charles A. Goodrich
  • American author and Congregational minister

    Traveller. Goodrich is known for having the first printed citation of the epigram: "Have a place for every thing, and keep every thing in its proper place

    Charles A. Goodrich

    Charles_A._Goodrich

  • Cuckquean
  • Feminine version of a cuckold

    November 2016 – via Google Books. Heywood, John (1562). The Proverbs and Epigrams of John Heywood (A.D. 1562). p. 62 II.vi – via Google Books. Ye make hir

    Cuckquean

    Cuckquean

  • Proverb
  • Traditional saying that reveals a thought truth

    Horses: The World War II Elections". Many authors have cited proverbs as epigrams at the beginning of their articles, e.g. "'If you want to dismantle a hedge

    Proverb

    Proverb

  • Kol Ha'Olam Kulo
  • Hebrew-language song by Baruch Chait

    Hebrew language song by Orthodox Jewish rabbi Baruch Chait, adapted from an epigram attributed to the Hasidic rabbi Nachman of Breslov: The lyric is based

    Kol Ha'Olam Kulo

    Kol_Ha'Olam_Kulo

  • Erinna
  • Ancient Greek female poet

    discovered in 1928 at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. Along with The Distaff, three epigrams ascribed to Erinna are known, preserved in the Greek Anthology. Biographical

    Erinna

    Erinna

    Erinna

  • Lethe (daughter of Eris)
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    sepulchral epigrams from the seventh book of The Greek Anthology, apparently an inscription from the "tomb of Teos", mentions a "Lethe". The epigram has Teos

    Lethe (daughter of Eris)

    Lethe (daughter of Eris)

    Lethe_(daughter_of_Eris)

  • The Dog in the Manger
  • Metaphor about spitefulness

    the Misanthrope". One other contemporary poetic source is a paederastic epigram by Straton of Sardis in the Greek Anthology. At roughly the same time,

    The Dog in the Manger

    The_Dog_in_the_Manger

  • List of poets
  • Alcaeus of Messene (fl. late 3rd/early 2nd c. BCE), Greek writer of verse epigrams Alcaeus of Mytilene (7th–6th c. BCE), Greek lyric poet from Lesbos Ammiel

    List of poets

    List_of_poets

  • Winter War
  • 1939–1940 war between the Soviet Union and Finland

    Stagnation 1956 Georgian demonstrations Criticism and opposition Stalin Epigram Lenin's Testament Ryutin Affair Anti-Stalinist left Trotskyism Kremlin

    Winter War

    Winter War

    Winter_War

  • Lysippos
  • 4th-century BC Greek sculptor

    he was the only artist whom the conqueror saw fit to represent him. An epigram by Posidippus, previously only known from the Anthology of Planudes (APl

    Lysippos

    Lysippos

    Lysippos

  • Katyn massacre
  • Soviet massacre of Polish military officers and intelligentsia in 1940

    Stagnation 1956 Georgian demonstrations Criticism and opposition Stalin Epigram Lenin's Testament Ryutin Affair Anti-Stalinist left Trotskyism Kremlin

    Katyn massacre

    Katyn massacre

    Katyn_massacre

  • Jacopo Sannazaro
  • Italian poet

    three books of elegies; and three books of epigrams. Other works in Latin include three books of epigrams, and two short works entitled Salices [Willows]

    Jacopo Sannazaro

    Jacopo Sannazaro

    Jacopo_Sannazaro

  • Tibullus
  • Roman poet and writer of elegies (c. 55–c. 19 BC)

    Ambrosianus, once after 3.6 and again after 3.18. 3.20 is a four-line epigram with nothing to determine its authorship. It complains about a rumour that

    Tibullus

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  • Pantheon, Rome
  • Roman temple, later church, in Rome

    Annunciation, and then to its present position sometime after 1837. The bronze epigram commemorated Pope Clement XI's restoration of the sanctuary. On the right

    Pantheon, Rome

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  • Sonnet
  • Poetic form, traditionally fourteen specifically rhymed lines

    Children Epic Epyllion Dramatic Verse novel National Lyric Ballad Elegy Epigram Ghazal Haiku Hymn Limerick Lyrics Ode Qasida Sonnet Villanelle Dramatic

    Sonnet

    Sonnet

  • William Soutar
  • Scottish poet (1898–1943)

    diarist who wrote in English and in Braid Scots. He is known best for his epigrams. William Soutar was born on 28 April 1898 on South Inch Terrace in Perth

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  • Baseer |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Baseer |

    Vision, Propitious, Auspicious, Prudent, Bringer of glad tidings

  • Amoda | அமோதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Amoda | அமோதா

    Happiness

  • Arish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Arish

    Sky

  • Inara
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Inara

    Light

  • Aron
  • Boy/Male

    French American Hebrew Polish Swedish

    Aron

    Lofty or inspired.

  • Choate
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Choate

    English : unexplained.A John Choate who emigrated from England in 1643 and settled in Ipswich, MA, was the ancestor of several prominent 19th century Choates, including Rufus Choate (1799–1859), who was one of the organizers of the Whig Party in MA, and Joseph Hodges Choate (1832–1917), U.S. ambassador to Great Britain.

  • Gamaliel
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical, British, Christian, English, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Gamaliel

    Recompense of God; Camel of God; God is My Reward

  • Shivaangi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Shivaangi

    Goddess Parvati

  • Quinton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Quinton

    English : habitational name from any of the places, for example in Gloucestershire, Northamptonshire, and Birmingham, named in Old English as cwēn tūn, from Old English as ‘the queen’s settlement’. Compare Kingston.English : from the Old French personal name Quentin, Quintin (see Quintin).English : habitational name from any of the places in northern France named for St. Quentin of Amiens, a 3rd- century Roman missionary to Gaul, for example Saint-Quentin in La Manche or Saint-Quentin-en-Tourmont in Somme, the site of his martyrdom.

  • Aveni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Aveni

    The Earth or Good Earth and it Comes from Avani

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  • Epigram
  • n.

    An effusion of wit; a bright thought tersely and sharply expressed, whether in verse or prose.

  • Epigrammist
  • n.

    An epigrammatist.

  • Epigrammatist
  • n.

    One who composes epigrams, or makes use of them.

  • Epigrammatize
  • v. t.

    To represent by epigrams; to express by epigrams.

  • Dash
  • n.

    A mark or line [--], in writing or printing, denoting a sudden break, stop, or transition in a sentence, or an abrupt change in its construction, a long or significant pause, or an unexpected or epigrammatic turn of sentiment. Dashes are also sometimes used instead of marks or parenthesis.

  • Epigram
  • n.

    A short poem treating concisely and pointedly of a single thought or event. The modern epigram is so contrived as to surprise the reader with a witticism or ingenious turn of thought, and is often satirical in character.

  • Epigrammatized
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Epigrammatize

  • Epigram
  • n.

    The style of the epigram.

  • Sting
  • v. t.

    The point of an epigram or other sarcastic saying.

  • Epigrammatizer
  • n.

    One who writes in an affectedly pointed style.

  • Epigrammatizing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Epigrammatize

  • Epigrammatically
  • adv.

    In the way of epigram; in an epigrammatic style.

  • Laconical
  • a.

    Expressing much in few words, after the manner of the Laconians or Spartans; brief and pithy; brusque; epigrammatic. In this sense laconic is the usual form.

  • Tetrastich
  • n.

    A stanza, epigram, or poem, consisting of four verses or lines.

  • Pointed
  • a.

    Characterized by sharpness, directness, or pithiness of expression; terse; epigrammatic; especially, directed to a particular person or thing.

  • Distich
  • n.

    A couple of verses or poetic lines making complete sense; an epigram of two verses.

  • Sport
  • v. t.

    To give utterance to in a sportive manner; to throw out in an easy and copious manner; -- with off; as, to sport off epigrams.