πετραρχικό σονέτο

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Etymology

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Named after Italian scholar, poet and humanist Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374), who did not invent but made large use of this form in his authorship.

Noun

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πετραρχικό σονέτο (petrarchikó sonéton (plural πετραρχικά σονέτα)

  1. (poetry) Petrarchan sonnet
    Synonym: ιταλικό σονέτο (italikó sonéto)
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