• Poëm

    Full definition of poëm

    Noun

    poëm

    (plural poëms)
    1. (rare or archaic) Alternative spelling of en
      • 1747, Josiah Relph, A Miscellany of Poems: Consisting of Original Poems, Translations Pastorals in the Cumberland Dialect... Chapter , We cannot indeed recommend these Poëms as any standard of polite taste and elevated genius, nor as perfect patterns for imitation.
      • 1788: John Gilborne, The Triumphant Return, a Poëm: In Latin and English: Humbly Dedicated to…, TitleTitle
      • 1851, Jacques Nicolas Paillot de Montabert, Traité complet de la peinture, Harte (Walter). — Essay on painting; in his poëms on several occasions. London. 1727. in-8°.
      • 1879: Provinciaal Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen in Noord-Brabant Bibliotheek, Catalogus der boekerij, page 890 (Gebroeders Muller)895 Milton, J. Works, containing : paradise lost, a poëm, and paradise regained, Simson agonistes and poëms…

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