- tutors.com Articles LimerickA limerick is a short, five-line poem that is always humorous and sometimes crude. The content of these poems is primarily trivial and rarely taken seriously.
- literaryterms.net LimerickNo one is completely sure where the name “limerick” comes from, but it is probably a reference to the city or county of Limerick in western Ireland.
- britannica.com Geography & Travel States & Other SubdivisionsThe county seat is the administratively independent city of Limerick. The county’s northern boundary, with County Clare, is the River Shannon and its estuary.
- writeawriting.com poetry/limerick/The defining "foot" of a limerick’s meter is usually the anapaest, (ta-ta-TUM), but limericks are also considered amphibrachic (ta-TUM-ta).
- smartblogger.com limerick-examples/While covering most things about literature can be tedious and rigid, having the levity of limerick poems thrown in is like a breath of fresh air.
- parade.com 1249429/marynliles/limericks/The beauty of the limerick is that anyone can write them. They’re on the edge by nature and tend to leave listeners shaking their heads or blushing.
- http://famousliteraryworks.com limericks.htmThe history of limerick poems is detailed below and due to the location of Limerick in Ireland the Irish Limericks are often found to be the most popular.
- masterclass.com articles/poetry-101-what-is-a-…Two Owls and a Hen, Four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!' One of Lear’s funnier attempts is “Limerick No. 80” from that same volume
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/limerickİngilizce Türkçe online sözlük Tureng. Kelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. limerick beş mısralık esprili şiir limerick müstehcen şiir ne demek.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/LimerickWhat the place didn't spawn was limerick verse, which evolved in 18th-century England, presumably from a nonsense lyric that referred to the city or county.