versify

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to tell in verse; deal with in verse form
to turn (prose) into poetry; rewrite in verse form
to make or compose verses
To make verses
{f} compose poetry; convert prose into poetry; put into verse
To turn into verse; to render into metrical form; as, to versify the Psalms
To relate or describe in verse; to compose in verse
compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga"
versification
The act, art, or practice of composing poetic verse; the construction or measure of verse or poetry; metrical composition
versifier
One who versifies
versifier
An inferior poet
versification
{n} the act or art of making verses
versifier
{n} a maker of verses a petty poet
versification
the particular pattern in which a poem is written
versification
The act, art, or practice, of versifying, or making verses; the construction of poetry; metrical composition
versification
a metrical adaptation of something (e g , of a prose text)
versification
{i} writing of poems; meter, rhythm, weight (of poetry); conversion of prose into poetry; poetical version of a written work
versification
of a prose text
versification
the art or practice of writing verse
versification
the form or metrical composition of a poem
versification
the art or practice of writing verse the form or metrical composition of a poem a metrical adaptation of something e
versifier
Watts was a versifier of the Psalms
versifier
One who converts into verse; one who expresses in verse the ideas of another written in prose; as, Dr
versifier
One who versifies, or makes verses; as, not every versifier is a poet
versify

    Hyphenation

    ver·si·fy

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () Old French versifier, learned borrowing from Latin versificāre, present active infinitive of versificō (“versify”), from versus (see verse) + faciō (“make”).
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