Epic Poetry meaning in Urdu
Epic Poetry Sentence
Epic Poetry Synonym
Epic Poetry Definitions
1) Epic Poetry, Heroic Poetry : تعریفی شاعری : (noun) poetry celebrating the deeds of some hero.
Useful Words
Hastinapura : ہندو نظم , Poetic : شاعری سے متعلق , Rhyme : شعر , Prose Poem : نثری نظم , Dolor : رنج , Bulbul : بلبل , Kenning : تشریحی نام , Thalia : ثلائیہ , Poetry : فن شعر , Horace : رومی شاعر , Poet : شاعر , Adi Granth : سکھ مذہب کی کتاب , Wrath : شدید غصہ , Epic : طویل تعریفی نظم , Publius Vergilius Maro : ایک رومی شاعر , Hexameter : چھ سطروں والا بند , Heroically : دلیری سے , Derring-Do : جانبازانہ ہمت , Mock-Heroic : بہادرانہ انداز کی نظم , Celebrant : خوشی منانے والا , Triumphal : فتح سے متعلق , Silver Jubilee : پچیسویں سالگرہ , Heroic Stanza : تعریفی مصرے , Heroic : اہم شعر , Carol : کرسمس کے موقع پر گایا جانے والا خوشی کا نغمہ , 14 July : فرانس کا قومی دن , Christmas : عیسائیوں کی عید , High Renaissance : اعلی طرز مصوری , Armin : جرمن ہیرو , Aesculapius : یونانی طرز فکر کے مطابق طب کا دیوتا , Tarzan : طاقت ور غیر معمولی شخص
Useful Words Definitions
Hastinapura: one of two classical Hindu epics; a great collection of poetry worked into and around a central heroic narrative (eight times as large as the Iliad and Odyssey combined).
Poetic: of or relating to poetry.
Rhyme: a piece of poetry.
Prose Poem: prose that resembles poetry.
Dolor: (poetry) painful grief.
Bulbul: nightingale spoken of in Persian poetry.
Kenning: conventional metaphoric name for something, used especially in Old English and Old Norse poetry.
Thalia: (Greek mythology) the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry.
Poetry: any communication resembling poetry in beauty or the evocation of feeling.
Horace: Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC).
Poet: a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry).
Adi Granth: the principal sacred text of Sikhism contains hymns and poetry as well as the teachings of the first five gurus.
Wrath: intense anger (usually on an epic scale).
Epic: a long narrative poem telling of a hero`s deeds.
Publius Vergilius Maro: a Roman poet; author of the epic poem `Aeneid` (70-19 BC).
Hexameter: a verse line having six metrical feet; It was the standard epic metre in classical Greek and Latin literature.
Heroically: in a heroic manner.
Derring-Do: brave and heroic feats.
Mock-Heroic: a satirical imitation of heroic verse.
Celebrant: a person who is celebrating.
Triumphal: relating to or celebrating a triumph.
Silver Jubilee: an anniversary celebrating the passage of 25 years.
Heroic Stanza: a quatrain consisting of two heroic couplets written in an elevated style; the rhyme scheme is abab.
Heroic: a verse form suited to the treatment of heroic or elevated themes; dactylic hexameter or iambic pentameter.
Carol: joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ.
14 July: a legal holiday in France celebrating the storming of the Paris bastille in 1789.
Christmas: a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland.
High Renaissance: the artistic style of early 16th century painting in Florence and Rome; characterized by technical mastery and heroic composition and humanistic content.
Armin: German hero; leader at the battle of Teutoburger Wald in AD 9 (circa 18 BC - AD 19).
Aesculapius: son of Apollo; a hero and the Roman god of medicine and healing; his daughters were Hygeia and Panacea.
Tarzan: (sometimes used ironically) a man of great strength and agility (after the hero of a series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs).