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ACROSTIC

Volume 2 · 63 words · 1842 Edition

in Poetry, a kind of poetical composition, disposed in such a manner that the initial letters of the verses form the name of some person, kingdom, place, motto, &c. The word is compounded of the Greek ἀξιος, extremity, and ῥητος, verse. The acrostic is considered by the critics as a species of false wit, and is therefore very little regarded by the moderns.