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- البحر الكامل هو واحد من بحور الشعر الستة عشر. يتألف البحر الكامل من ستة أجزاء هي: (ar)
- Kāmil (Arabic الكامل "the perfect") is the second commonest metre (after the ṭawīl) used in pre-Islamic and classical Arabic poetry. The usual form of the metre is as follows (where "–" represents a long syllable, "u" a short syllable, and "uu" one long or two shorts): | uu – u – | uu – u – | uu – u – | The mnemonic words (tafāʿīl) used by Arab prosodists to describe this metre are: Mutafāʿilun Mutafāʿilun Mutafāʿilun (مُتَفَاعِلُنْ مُتَفاعِلُنْ مُتَفَاعِلُنْ). The kāmil resembles the wāfir metre in that it makes use of biceps elements (that is, places in the verse where two short syllables can be replaced by one long one). (en)
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- البحر الكامل هو واحد من بحور الشعر الستة عشر. يتألف البحر الكامل من ستة أجزاء هي: (ar)
- Kāmil (Arabic الكامل "the perfect") is the second commonest metre (after the ṭawīl) used in pre-Islamic and classical Arabic poetry. The usual form of the metre is as follows (where "–" represents a long syllable, "u" a short syllable, and "uu" one long or two shorts): | uu – u – | uu – u – | uu – u – | The mnemonic words (tafāʿīl) used by Arab prosodists to describe this metre are: Mutafāʿilun Mutafāʿilun Mutafāʿilun (مُتَفَاعِلُنْ مُتَفاعِلُنْ مُتَفَاعِلُنْ). (en)
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- بحر الكامل (ar)
- Kamil (metre) (en)
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