[LAU] Any rhyming dictionaries please?

Reuben Martin reuben.m at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 22:26:34 EST 2007


I got one better. There is a free web app for this type of thing. From the FAQ:

What is Rhyme & Reason?

Rhyme & Reason is a suite of online tools for poets and lyricists.  It
includes an editor for writing verse, an integrated dictionary,
rhyming dictionary and thesaurus for finding words, metrical scanning
tools for identifying meter and rhyme scheme, as well as features that
allow you to share your work with others and comment on other writers'
 poems or lyrics.

http://rhymereason.net/

-Reuben


On Nov 30, 2007 4:57 AM, tim hall <tech at glastonburymusic.org.uk> wrote:
> david wrote:
> > It's up to v0.9-6 in Debian Testing, according to my package manager.
> >
> > ka1iic wrote:
> >
> >> I found one a number of years ago and it has followed me from Slackware 8
> >> or 9 to today...
> >>
> >> It is simply called 'rhyme'  sorry for no more than that but there is one
> >> out there somewhere...
>
> Thanks, that was easy. ;)
> With clever words and cunning hand,
> I contrive to harmonise these verses bland.
> I promise not to make Larry queasy with my cheesy rhyming structures.
> I find constructions based on the timing of the line most pleasing.
> I don't really care whether it scans,
> now I understand how to find words on demand from the command line.
> # apt-get install rhyme
> This suits me just fine!
>
> cheers,
>
> tim
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