- One of the Pleiades.
- often pleiad A group of seven illustrious persons.
[Back-formation from PLEIADES.]
Dictionary:
Ple·iad (plē'əd, -ăd', plī'-) ![]() |
[Back-formation from PLEIADES.]
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Pleiad |
Bibliography
See G. Castor, Pléiade Poetics (1964); R. J. Clements, Critical Theory and Practice of the Pléiade (1942, repr. 1970).
| Poetry Glossary: Pleiad or Pleiade |
Named after the open cluster in the constellation Taurus, a group of 16th century French poets who sought to restore the level of French poetry from its decline in the Middle Ages to classical standards as well as to enhance the richness of the French language.
| pleiad | |
| Dardanus (in Greek Mythology) | |
| Jean Antoine de Baïf (French poet) |
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