poet

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English - Turkish
şair

Bu kitap şairin en iyi eserlerinden biridir. - This book is one of the poet's best works.

O,bir parça şairdi ve romantik şiirler yazardı. - He was something of a poet and used to write romantic poems.

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{i} romantik

O,bir parça şairdi ve romantik şiirler yazardı. - He was something of a poet and used to write romantic poems.

Şair Keats, Romantik okula aittir. - The poet Keats belongs to the Romantic school.

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şaire
(isim) Naşit
poet laureate
saray şairi
poet singer
şiir okuyucu
poets
şairler

Romancılar ve şairler gibi yazarlar bilimin avantajından çok fazla yararlanıyor gibi görünmüyorlar. - Writers such as novelists and poets don't seem to benefit much from the advance of science.

Fransız şairlerine aşina değilim. - I'm not familiar with French poets.

pretend to be a poet
şairlik taslamak
frustrated poet
sınırlı şair
being a poet
ozanlık
would be poet
şair bozuntusu
English - English
A person who writes poems
a person who writes poems poem
A lyricist who cannot sing
{i} one who writes poems; minstrel, bard
a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)
A poet is a person who writes poems. He was a painter and poet. someone who writes poems poem, poetry poetry (poete, from , from poietes, from poiein; POEM)
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One skilled in making poetry; one who has a particular genius for metrical composition; the author of a poem; an imaginative thinker or writer
poet laureate
One who received an honorable degree in grammar, including poetry and rhetoric, at the English universities; -- so called as being presented with a wreath of laurel
poet laureate
A poet officially appointed by a government, often expected to compose poems for state occasions and other government events
poet laureate
Formerly, an officer of the king's household, whose business was to compose an ode annually for the king's birthday, and other suitable occasions; now, a poet officially distinguished by such honorary title, the office being a sinecure. It is said this title was first given in the time of Edward IV
poet's daffodil
A species of daffodil, scientific name Narcissus poeticus, found in Europe and North America
poet laureate
the poet officially appointed to the royal household in Great Britain; "the Poet Laureate is expected to provide poems for great national occasions
poet laureate
official poet of the royal household who was formerly expected to write poems and songs for royal events (Britain); poet appointed national laureate poet for one year (USA); famous poet
poet laureate
The poet laureate is the official poet of a country. In Britain the poet laureate is paid by the government for the rest of their life. In the United States they are paid for a fixed period. poets laureate a poet who is chosen by a king, queen, president etc to write poems on important national occasions. Title first granted in England for poetic excellence. Begun in 1616, the office was formally established in 1668 and has been continuous since then. Its holder, a salaried member of the British royal household, was formerly expected to compose poems for court or national occasions, but since the appointment of William Wordsworth in 1843 the office has been a reward for eminence in poetry and has carried no specific duties. In 1985 the U.S. government created the title of poet laureate, to be held by the consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress
concrete poet
writer of concrete poetry, one who writes poems in which meaning is conveyed through the physical arrangement of the words on the page
folk poet
a folk writer who composes in verse
frustrated poet
poet who writes for his own pleasure not for publishing purposes
great poet
distinguished poet, excellent poet, preeminent poet
immortal poet
poet whose fame lasts forever
poets
Plural of poet
poet
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