poet
71Poet, der — Der Poēt, des en, plur. die en, Fämin. die Poetinn, aus dem Griech. und Lat. Poeta, der Dichter, die Dichterinn, ein ehedem sehr gangbares Wort, welches durch den Mißbrauch nunmehr etwas verächtliches an sich genommen hat, daher in der… …
72POET LAUREATE — the English court poet, an office which dates from the reign of Edward IV., the duty of the holder of it being originally to write an ode on the birthday of the monarch …
73poet laureate — For the plural, poets laureate or poet laureates are both generally accepted …
74Poet Laureate — noun (C) a poet who is appointed by the king or queen in Britain to write poems on important occasions …
75poet's day — Noun. Essentially refers to Friday, although the expression sums up the general feeling of working on a Friday and the desire to leave work and get on with one s real life. Poet s being an acronym of Piss Off Early Tomorrow s Saturday …
76poet laureate — /poʊət ˈlɒriət / (say pohuht loreeuht) noun (plural poets laureate) (sometimes upper case) 1. , ) (in Britain) a highly esteemed poet, appointed as a lifetime officer of the royal household; formerly expected to write odes, etc., in celebration… …
77poet’s narcissus — poetinis narcizas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Amarilinių šeimos augalas (Narcissus poeticus), iš kurio gaunamas eterinis aliejus. atitikmenys: lot. Narcissus poeticus angl. narcissus; pheasant’s eye; pheasant s eye; Pinkster lily;… …
78poet's daffodil — noun see poet s narcissus …
79poet. — 1. poetic. 2. poetical. 3. poetry. * * * …
80poet — noun /ˈpəʊɪt/ A person who writes poems. Syn: poetess …