versify

  • 81reversify — (ˈ)rē+ transitive verb Etymology: re + versify : to formulate anew in verse …

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  • 82pros|o|dize — «PROS uh dyz», intransitive verb, dized, diz|ing. to use prosody; versify: »His music sounds lyrical and accessible, and…he is said to prosodize and melodize in manners appealing to concert singers (Harper s) …

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  • 83ver|si|fy — «VUR suh fy», verb, fied, fy|ing. –v.i. to make or compose verses: »Miss Arton can versify handsomely enough, and bring things to a happy finish where the necessity of passion does not prohibit sense (Atlantic). –v.t. 1. to tell in verse; deal… …

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  • 84versificate — † ˈversificate, v. Obs. 0 [f. L. versificāt , ppl. stem of versificāre to versify.] intr. ‘To make verses’ (Bailey, 1721) …

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