Comma

Japanese: commiato
Comma

…The number of lines in a stanza (generally 10-20) and the arrangement of rhymes (rima) vary from work to work. At the end of a series of stanzas, a closing stanza, usually shorter than the preceding stanza, called a commiato or congedo, is placed to conclude the work. It is said that the origin of canzone is in the Provencal poem canso, but this is not certain. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "commiato" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…1詩節中の詩行数(おおむね10~20),脚韻(リーマrima)配置の型は作品によってさまざまである。一連の詩節の最後に,コンミアートcommiatoないしコンジェードcongedoと呼ばれる,先行詩節より通常短い結びの節が置かれて作品が締めくくられる場合が多い。カンツォーネの起源はプロバンス語詩のカンソcansoにあるとも言われるが定かではない。…

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