Sonnet

Noun

 * 1) a fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of fourteen lines that are typically five-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme

Adjectives for Sonnet
commendatory; true; glowing; halting; wailful; memorable; soaring; conventional; stock; beauteous; insincere.

Verbs for Sonnet
compose—; consecrate—; dash off—; dedicate—to; indite—; peruse—s; scan—; transcribe—; weave—; —amuses; —delights; — expresses; —glorifies; —immortalizes; —impresses ; —reflects; —rhymes; —sentimentalizes; —treats of; —versifies.

Thesaurus
English sonnet, Horatian ode, Italian sonnet, Petrarchan sonnet, Pindaric ode, Sapphic ode, Shakespearean sonnet, alba, anacreontic, balada, ballad, ballade, bucolic, canso, chanson, clerihew, dirge, dithyramb, eclogue, elegy, epic, epigram, epithalamium, epode, epopee, epopoeia, epos, georgic, ghazel, haiku, idyll, jingle, limerick, lyric, madrigal, monody, narrative poem, nursery rhyme, ode, palinode, pastoral, pastoral elegy, pastorela, pastourelle, poem, prothalamium, rhyme, rondeau, rondel, roundel, roundelay, satire, sestina, sloka, song, sonnet sequence, tanka, tenso, tenzone, threnody, triolet, troubadour poem, verse, verselet, versicle, villanelle, virelay

Etymology
sonetto:

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Anagrams

 * nonets
 * tenons
 * tonnes

Noun

 * 1)  sonnet

Etymology
Italian sonetto: or Provençal sonet.

Anagrams

 * snoten

Noun

 * 1) sonnet

Etymology
sonetto:

Anagrams

 * entons
 * tenons
 * tonnes, tonnés