radif
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Etymology edit
From Classical Persian ردیف (radīf), from Arabic رَدِيف (radīf)
Noun edit
radif (countable and uncountable, plural radifs)
- (uncountable) A rule in Persian, Turkic, and Urdu ghazal poetry, according to which the second line of every couplet must end with the same word or words.
- (countable) The word or words chosen to end the second line in such poetry.
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Noun edit
radif (first-person possessive radifku, second-person possessive radifmu, third-person possessive radifnya)
- rime