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pantoum
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pan·toum  (pn-tm)
n.
A verse form composed of quatrains in which the second and fourth lines are repeated as the first and third lines of the following quatrain.

[French, from Malay pantun, verse composed using metonymy.]

pantoum [pænˈtuːm]
n
(Literature / Poetry) Prosody a verse form consisting of a series of quatrains in which the second and fourth lines of each verse are repeated as the first and third lines of the next
[via French from Malay pantun]


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At this moment, hula hula usually will ask thanks symbol from bona suhut family and after that will give blessing by pantun (kind of traditional poetry).
The initial MOU generated a steady slateof television and radio coproductions annually including Rapsodi, a variety extravaganza; Minda, Bridging Minds and University Forum, programmes that promotes closer interaction and understanding among students; Pantun, a joint radio production; Malay dramas; and joint technical meetings between broadcasters from both countries.
The initial MOU generated a steady slateof television and radio coproductions annually including Rapsodi, a variety extravaganza; Minda, Bridging Minds and University Forum, programmes that promotes closer interaction and understanding among students; Pantun, a joint radio production; Malay dramas; and joint technical meetings between broadcasters from both countries.
 
 
 
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