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ziketnoun
Ziket is a poetic form of Zikorean English Literature originally from Pakistan. It is shorter than Haiku Japanese three-lined poetic form. A Ziket has 2 to 13 syllables in two poetic lines. The first line has 1 to 8 syllables, and the second line has 1 to 5 syllables (1-8,1-5) or vice versa, depending upon the mood and revelation of the poet.
The following is an example of the shortest Ziket in the world. Title: I am a Masterpiece in the Universe Whose? Yours! Analysis: Whose? (1 syllable, 1st line) Yours! (1 syllable, 2nd line) According to Wikipedia "Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes", also known simply as "Fleas", is a couplet commonly cited as the shortest poem ever written, composed by American poet Strickland Gillilan in the early 20th century. rb.gy/hsrvgk The poem reads in full: Adam. (2 syllables, 1st line) Had 'em.. (2 syllables, 2nd line) It was written unconsciously according to Ziket's structure. Now it is proved that the poem "I am a Masterpiece in the Universe" is the shortest two-lined poem in the world. rb.gy/oo3kjp For more info search for LZC, ZC, ZEL, ZEP, and FDZP etc.
Etymology: The earliest known use of the noun Ziket is in 2015. Zikorean English Dictionary ZED's earliest evidence for Ziket is from Aug 3, 2021. Ziket is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Zik n., Zik is an acronym of Zikorean and -et is derived from the ‑let suffix.
Submitted by dr_zik on February 4, 2024
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ziket in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ziket in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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