IPA: /pænˈtuːm/
KK: /pænˈtuːm/
A type of poem made up of four-line stanzas where the second and fourth lines of each stanza are repeated as the first and third lines of the next stanza.
The poet wrote a beautiful pantoum that captured the essence of nature.
Pantoum → The word 'pantoum' originates from Malay 'pantun', which refers to a type of poem characterized by a specific rhyme scheme and repetition. It describes a poetic form that involves alternating lines and refrains.
Imagine a poem that repeats lines in a specific pattern — that's what a pantoum is, reflecting the structure of the original Malay 'pantun'.