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1.a composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines
2.a piece of poetry
3.a line of metrical text
4.literature in metrical form
5.one section of a lyric poem or choral ode in classical Greek drama
1.familiarize through thorough study or experience"She versed herself in Roman archeology"
2.compose verses or put into verse"He versified the ancient saga"
VerseVerse (vẽrs), n. [OE. vers, AS. fers, L. versus a line in writing, and, in poetry, a verse, from vertere, versum, to turn, to turn round; akin to E. worth to become: cf. F. vers. See Worth to become, and cf. Advertise, Averse, Controversy, Convert, Divers, Invert, Obverse, Prose, Suzerain, Vortex.]
1. A line consisting of a certain number of metrical feet (see Foot, n., 9) disposed according to metrical rules.
☞ Verses are of various kinds, as hexameter, pentameter, tetrameter, etc., according to the number of feet in each. A verse of twelve syllables is called an Alexandrine. Two or more verses form a stanza or strophe.
2. Metrical arrangement and language; that which is composed in metrical form; versification; poetry.
Such prompt eloquence
Flowed from their lips in prose or numerous verse. Milton.
Virtue was taught in verse. Prior.
Verse embalms virtue. Donne.
3. A short division of any composition. Specifically: --
(a) A stanza; a stave; as, a hymn of four verses.
☞ Although this use of verse is common, it is objectionable, because not always distinguishable from the stricter use in the sense of a line.
(b) (Script.) One of the short divisions of the chapters in the Old and New Testaments.
☞ The author of the division of the Old Testament into verses is not ascertained. The New Testament was divided into verses by Robert Stephens [or Estienne], a French printer. This arrangement appeared for the first time in an edition printed at Geneva, in 1551.
(c) (Mus.) A portion of an anthem to be performed by a single voice to each part.
4. A piece of poetry. “This verse be thine.” Pope.
Blank verse, poetry in which the lines do not end in rhymes. -- Heroic verse. See under Heroic.
VerseVerse, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Versed (vẽrst); p. pr. & vb. n. Versing.] To tell in verse, or poetry. [Obs.]
Playing on pipes of corn and versing love. Shak.
VerseVerse, v. i. To make verses; to versify. [Obs.]
It is not rhyming and versing that maketh a poet. Sir P. Sidney.
line, line of a poem, poem, poetical work, poetry, rhyme, section, song, stanza, stave, strophe, verse form, verse line, versification, poesy ((Dep)formel)
Alcaic verse • blank verse • doggerel verse • free verse • heroic verse • line of verse • nonsense verse • printing the verse • verse form • verse line • write bits of verse
1632-verse • 2nd Verse (album) • Accentual verse • Accentual-syllabic verse • Aeolic verse • Alcmanian verse • Alexandrine verse • Alliterative verse • Alliterative verse by J. R. R. Tolkien • Anacreontic verse • Anisometric verse • Blank verse • Book of Bodley Head Verse • Bridges' Prosody of Accentual Verse • Carmen (verse) • Contemporary Verse 2 • Contrasting verse-chorus form • Donald Davie's Some Notes on Rhythm in Verse • Faber Book of Irish Verse • Faber Book of Modern American Verse • Faber Book of Modern Verse • Faber Book of Twentieth Century Verse • Fescennine Verse • Fixed verse • Free verse • Heroic verse • Iambic verse • Last verse harmonisation • Latin verse • Leonine verse • Light Verse (short story) • Michael Braude Award for Light Verse • Mnemonic verse of monarchs in England • New Oxford Book of Australian Verse • New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950 • Nonsense verse • Opening Verse • Opening Verse Handicap • Oxford Book of Contemporary Verse • Oxford Book of English Verse • Oxford Book of Irish Verse • Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892–1935 • Oxford Book of Welsh Verse in English • Penguin Book of Canadian Verse • Political verse • Purity of Diction in English Verse • Quran chapter 9 verse 30 • Ramanan (play in verse) • Reverb and The Verse • Science Verse • Simple verse form • Simple verse-chorus form • Stichic verse • Sub Verse Music • Sword verse • Syllabic verse • Thai Prophecy Verse • The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse • The verse of purification • Third Verse • This Be The Verse • Uni-Verse • Verse (band) • Verse (disambiguation) • Verse (poetry) • Verse anthem • Verse drama and dramatic verse • Verse novel • Verse paragraph • Verse protocol • Verse-chorus form • Verse-chorus-verse
verse (n.)
vers poétique (fr)[Classe]
verse (n.)
poetical work; rhyme; verse; poem; verse form[ClasseHyper.]
verse; versify; poetize; poetise[ClasseHyper.]
verse; versify; poetize; poetise[ClasseHyper.]
poète médiocre (fr)[Classe]
literature[Domaine]
Text[Domaine]
literary composition, literary work - create verbally - compose, indite, pen, write - author, writer[Hyper.]
rhyme, verse - poetaster, poetiser, poetizer, rhymer, rhymester, versifier, would-be poet - verse, verse line - versification - versification - versification - poet, poetess - rhyme, rime - poetise, poetize, verse, versify - rhyme, rime[Dérivé]
poétique (fr)[Rendre+Attrib.]
rimailler (fr)[PersonneQui~]
poesy, poetry, verse[Domaine]
poem, poetical work, rhyme, verse, verse form[Hyper.]
rhyme, rime - poetise, poetize, verse, versify - poetaster, poetiser, poetizer, rhymer, rhymester, versifier, would-be poet[Dérivé]
verse (n.)
verse; versify; poetize; poetise[ClasseHyper.]
verse; versify; poetize; poetise[ClasseHyper.]
poetical work; rhyme; verse; poem; verse form[ClasseHyper.]
linguistics[Domaine]
LinguisticExpression[Domaine]
literature[Domaine]
Text[Domaine]
text, textual matter - linguistic string, string of words, word string - compose, indite, pen, write - literary composition, literary work[Hyper.]
poétique (fr)[Rendre+Attrib.]
rhyme, verse - verse, verse line - versification - versification - versification - poet, poetess - poetaster, poetiser, poetizer, rhymer, rhymester, versifier, would-be poet[Dérivé]
letter, missive - stanza[Desc]
poesy, poetry, verse[Domaine]
line[Hyper.]
poetise, poetize, verse, versify[Dérivé]
verse (n.)
forme du discours et de l'expression (fr)[Classe]
art de l'expression écrite et parlée (fr)[Classe]
genre littéraire (fr)[Classe]
ensemble (réunion d'éléments) (fr)[Classe...]
verse; versify; poetize; poetise[ClasseHyper.]
verse; versify; poetize; poetise[ClasseHyper.]
(goal; mark; purpose; aim; object; objective; target; intent; end; butt), (art)[Thème]
art[Domaine]
manner[Domaine]
expressive style, style - compose, indite, pen, write[Hyper.]
poétique (fr)[Rendre+Attrib.]
rhyme, verse - verse, verse line - versification - versification - versification - poet, poetess - poetaster, poetiser, poetizer, rhymer, rhymester, versifier, would-be poet - poetry - poetically[Dérivé]
poesy, poetry, verse[Domaine]
poetry; poesy; verse; art of poetry[ClasseHyper.]
art[Classe]
verse (n.)
strophe lyrique (fr)[Classe]
division d'un poème (fr)[DomainDescrip.]
literature[Domaine]
Text[Domaine]
stanza[Hyper.]
lyric, lyric poem[Desc]
verse (n.)
verse (v.)
idéaliser (fr)[Classe]
faire de la poésie (fr)[Classe]
qui émeut par ses beauté, charme et délicatesse (fr)[Classe]
poetess; poet[ClasseHyper.]
poète médiocre (fr)[Classe]
poetry; poesy; verse; art of poetry[ClasseHyper.]
art[Classe]
(verse; versify; poetize; poetise), (tone; chant; intone)[Thème]
art[Domaine]
Writing[Domaine]
literature[Domaine]
authors[Domaine]
create verbally - poem, poetical work, rhyme, verse, verse form - line - form - essayist, litterateur - genre, literary genre, writing style[Hyper.]
pen - author, writer - rhyme, rime - poetise, poetize, verse, versify - poetaster, poetiser, poetizer, rhymer, rhymester, versifier, would-be poet - poetic - rhyme, verse - rhyme, rime - poetic, poetical[Dérivé]
rimailler (fr)[PersonneQui~]
authorship, composition, penning, writing - spell, write - publish, write[Domaine]
verse; versify; poetize; poetise[ClasseHyper.]
faire des vers (poésie) (fr)[ClasseHyper.]
poétique (fr)[Rendre+Attrib.]
compose, indite, pen, write[Hyper.]
rhyme, verse - verse line - versification - versification (fr) - poet, poetess - poetaster, poetiser, poetizer, rhymer, rhymester, versifier, would-be poet[Dérivé]
poesy, poetry, verse[Domaine]
verse (v.)
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