Tanka Definition

tängkə
tankas
noun
A Japanese verse form of 31 syllables in five unrhymed lines, the first and third having five syllables each and the others seven.
Webster's New World
A verse form in another language modeled on the Japanese tanka, typically counting syllables instead of morae.
American Heritage
A poem in this form.
Webster's New World
A member of a people inhabiting coastal areas in China, traditionally living on small boats clustered in colonies.
American Heritage
A strong, forceful expression.
Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Tanka

Noun

Singular:
tanka
Plural:
tankas

Origin of Tanka

  • Cantonese daan6 gaa1 daan6 tribal name (from Middle Chinese tfian`) (also the source of Mandarin dàn) gaa1 family, people (from Middle Chinese kjaː) (also the source of Mandarin jiā)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Japanese tan short (from Middle Chinese tuan´) (also the source of Mandarin duǎn) ka song, poem (from Middle Chinese ka) (also the source of Mandarin )

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Japanese 短歌 (tanka たんか, “short song"), from Middle Chinese 短 (twán "short") + æ­Œ (ka "song") (compare Mandarin duÇŽngÄ“ 短歌).

    From Wiktionary

  • From Japanese 啖呵 (tanka).

    From Wiktionary

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