Clerihew

/ˈklɛrɪhjuː/ noun

A short comic or nonsensical verse about a famous person, consisting of two rhyming couplets of unequal length.

Named after Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875-1956), who invented the form as a bored schoolboy. His first one: 'Sir Humphry Davy / Abominated gravy.'

AMክሌሪሁ
ARكليروهيو
BNক্লেরিহিউ
CAclerihew
CSclerihew
DAclerihew
DEClerihew
ELκλερίχου
ESclerihew
FAکلریو
FIclerihew
FRclerihew
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