sonneteer

noun
son·​ne·​teer | \ ˌsä-nə-ˈtir How to pronounce sonneteer (audio) \

Definition of sonneteer

1 : a composer of sonnets
2 : a minor or insignificant poet

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Other Words from sonneteer

sonneteering \ ˌsä-​nə-​ˈtir-​iŋ How to pronounce sonneteering (audio) \ noun

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Her counterpart is Nigel's love interest, Portia (Autumn Hurlbert), who defies her double entendre-dropping Puritan father, Brother Jeremiah (Scott Cote), to pursue the sonneteer. Kerry Reid, chicagotribune.com, "Nothing succeeds like excess in the Shakes-spoof 'Something Rotten!'," 13 July 2017 A sonnet is addressed to an indifferent object of passion; even if the actual lover warms up, the sonneteer can’t become too easily complacent—a dark lady suddenly sunny produces no one’s idea of a poem. Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker, "Montaigne on Trial," 16 Jan. 2017 There’s even an open mike if your inner sonneteer longs to be released; newyorkcitypoetryfestival.com. ‘ The New York Times, New York Times, "24 Outdoor Performances to See This Summer In and Around New York," 29 June 2017 Sonneteer is 0 for 10, but has four seconds, giving trainer Keith Desormeaux his second straight Derby starter. Gary B. Graves, The Seattle Times, "Historic Calumet Farm back in Kentucky Derby with 3 entrants," 5 May 2017

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First Known Use of sonneteer

1667, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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