Plural: acrostics
ETYM Greek akrostichis; acro extreme + stichos order, line, verse.
Verse in which certain letters such as the first in each line form a word or message.
A number of lines of writing, usually verse, whose initial letters (read downward) form a word, phrase, or sentence. A single acrostic is formed by the initial letters of lines only; a double acrostic is formed by the first and last letters.
acrospire · across · across a river · across a street · across country · across from me · across lots · across-the-board · across-the-board raise · acrostic · acrostical · acrostically · acroter · acroterial · acroterion · acroterium · acrow
1. Pesma kod koje početna, a katkada i krajnja, slova stihova daju neko ime ili neku reč.
2. Porez koji su Bar i Budva plaćali, u srednjem veku, srpskim vladarima.
acrospire · across · across a river · across a street · across country · across from me · across lots · across-the-board · across-the-board raise · acrostic · acrostical · acrostically · acroter · acroterial · acroterion · acroterium · acrow
Tako da početna slova čine reč.
In the form of an acrostic
across · across a river · across a street · across country · across from me · across lots · across-the-board · across-the-board raise · acrostic · acrostical · acrostically · acroter · acroterial · acroterion · acroterium · acrow · a crushing defeat
Tako da početna slova čine reč.