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aureate diction

 
Literary Dictionary: aureate diction

aureate diction, a highly ornate (‘gilded’) poetic diction favoured by the Scottish Chaucerians and some English poets in the 15th century, notably John Lydgate. The aureate style, perfected by William Dunbar, is notable for its frequent use of internal rhyme and of coinages adapted from Latin.

Noun: aureation.

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