qasida

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See also: qaṣīda

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Etymology

From Arabic قَصِيدَة (qaṣīda).

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Noun

qasida (plural qasidas)

  1. An Arabic or Persian elegiac monorhyme poem, usually having a tripartite structure.
    • 1958, Lawrence Durrell, Balthazar:
      He was delighted to hear some music and listened with emotion to the wild qasidas that the old man sang – songs of the Arab canon full of the wild heart-sickness of the desert.
    • 2000, María Rosa Menocal, Raymond P. Scheindlin, The Literature of Al-Andalus:
      The qasida is a formal multithematic ode addressed to a member of the elite in praise.
  2. An Urdu panegyric poem

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