[ 'lɪm(ə)rɪk ]
■ noun a humorous five-line poem with a rhyme scheme aabba .
Origin
C19: said to be from the chorus ‘will you come up to Limerick?’, sung between improvised verses at a gathering.
[ 'lɪm(ə)rɪk ]
■ noun a humorous five-line poem with a rhyme scheme aabba .
Origin
C19: said to be from the chorus ‘will you come up to Limerick?’, sung between improvised verses at a gathering.
Concise Oxford English vocab. Сжатый оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2004