fytte

[fit]

fytte Definition

a division or canto of a long poem.

Using fytte: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fytte" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The epic poem is divided into twelve fyttes.

  • Example

    Each fytte tells a different part of the story.

fytte Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fytte

Phrases with fytte

  • the opening section of a long poem

    Example

    The first fytte sets the scene for the rest of the poem.

  • the final section of a long poem

    Example

    The last fytte brings the poem to a close.

  • a section of a long poem that is neither the first nor the last

    Example

    The middle fyttes contain the bulk of the action in the poem.

Origins of fytte

from Old Norse 'fit', meaning 'a section of a poem'

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Summary: fytte in Brief

'Fytte' [fit] refers to a division or canto of a long poem, with each fytte telling a different part of the story. It is often used to describe the structure of epic poems, such as 'The Iliad' or 'Beowulf.' Examples include the 'first fytte,' which sets the scene, the 'middle fyttes,' which contain the bulk of the action, and the 'last fytte,' which brings the poem to a close.