rhymer
11rhymer — rhym·er || raɪmÉ™(r) n. poetaster, one who makes rhymes, writer of inferior poetry …
12rhymer — n. See rhymester …
13rhymer — rhym·er …
14rhymer — noun a writer who composes rhymes; a maker of poor verses (usually used as terms of contempt for minor or inferior poets) • Syn: ↑rhymester, ↑versifier, ↑poetizer, ↑poetiser • Derivationally related forms: ↑poetise (for: ↑ …
15RHYMER, THOMAS THE — or TRUE THOMAS Thomas of Ercildoune, or Earlston, a Berwickshire notability of the 13th century, famous for his rhyming prophecies, who was said, in return for his prophetic gift, to have sold himself to the fairies …
16Rhymer, Thomas The — see Ercildoun, Thomas of …
17Thomas the Rhymer — Not to be confused with Thomas Rymer, a 17th century English historian. Thomas Learmont (c. 1220 [ [http://www.fofweb.com/activelink2.asp?ItemID=WE54 SID= iPin=EML0198 SingleRecord=True Facts On File Online Databases ] ] – c. 1298; [… …
18Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer — Mr B Playing at a wedding in Oxfordshire Background information Origin United Kingdom …
19Paul Rhymer — Paul Mills Rhymer was a United States scriptwriter and humorist best known as the creator of radio s long run Vic and Sade series. With a listening audience of 7,000,000, Vic and Sade was voted the number one daytime radio series in 1942, and… …
20Thomas le rhymer — (aussi appelé Thomas Rhymer ou Thomas Rymer), de son vrai nom Thomas Learmonth d Erceldoune, est un devin et un poète écossais du XIIIe siècle. Thomas est né à Erceldoune (actuellement, Earlston), sur la frontière écossaise. Il a la… …