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61 antiphona
antiphon, response; (verse/sentence sung by one choir in response to another) -
62 antiphonalis
antiphonalis, antiphonale ADJantiphonal; (of verse sung in response by choir) -
63 antiphonarius
antiphonaria, antiphonarium ADJantiphonal; (of verse sung in response by choir) -
64 antiphonatim
antiphonally; (of verse sung in response by choir) -
65 antiphone
antiphonally; (of verse sung in response by choir) -
66 antiphonum
antiphon, response (pl.); (verse/sentence by one choir in response to another) -
67 antiphonus
antiphona, antiphonum ADJantiphonal; (of verse sung in response by choir) -
68 antistigma
character proposed for "ps"; critical mark before a verse to be transposed -
69 brachycatalecticum
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70 brachycatalectum
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71 caesura
cutting (down/off), felling (of trees); that which was cut off; pause in verse -
72 choliambus
limping iambus; (iambic verse whose last foot not iambus but spondee/trochee) -
73 choricus
chorica, choricum ADJof chorus/choir, choral; (w/metrum) anapaestic verse (hypercatalectic dipody) -
74 cnemis
greave; end of verse -
75 colobos
colobos, colobon ADJmutilated, curtailed, cut off; in which one syllable is missing (verse) -
76 colon
Ilarge intestine; colon; pain in large intestine, colicIIpart of a line of verse, metrical entity; clause of a period; line, fragment -
77 distichon
couplet, two line poem/verse -
78 distichos
distichos, distichon ADJconsisting of two lines (verse); having two longitudinal rows of grain -
79 distichus
disticha, distichum ADJconsisting of two lines (verse); having two longitudinal rows of grain -
80 haicu
haicu, formal short verse (popular in Japan)
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Verse — Verse … Deutsch Wörterbuch
verse — [ vɛrs ] n. f. • 1680; à la verse 1640; de verser 1 ♦ Loc. adv. À VERSE, se dit de la pluie qui tombe en abondance. Il pleuvait à verse. ⇒ averse. « La pluie tombait à verse [...] mais, bravant le mauvais temps, un peuple immense s acheminait »… … Encyclopédie Universelle
versé — verse [ vɛrs ] n. f. • 1680; à la verse 1640; de verser 1 ♦ Loc. adv. À VERSE, se dit de la pluie qui tombe en abondance. Il pleuvait à verse. ⇒ averse. « La pluie tombait à verse [...] mais, bravant le mauvais temps, un peuple immense s… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Verse — Verse, 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},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
verse — 1. (vèr s ) s. f. 1° Terme d agriculture. État des céréales couchées à terre par la pluie ou toute autre cause. La verse des blés. 2° Terme d eaux et forêts. Grande corbeille de charbon, qui en contient 35 livres. 3° À verse, loc. adv. Se… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Verse — Die Verse am Bremecker Hammer in LüdenscheidVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt … Deutsch Wikipedia
versé — versé, ée (vèr sé, sée) part. passé de verser. 1° Qui a coulé hors de ce qui le contenait. Vin versé. Sang versé. Fig. • Les grâces, les honneurs par moi seule versés, RAC. Brit. III, 4. 2° Renversé. Voiture versée. Blés versés. Foin… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
verse — [və:s US və:rs] n [Date: 900 1000; : Old French; Origin: vers, from Latin versus turning, verse , from vertere to turn ] 1.) a set of lines that forms one part of a song, poem, or a book such as the Bible or the Koran ▪ Let s sing the last verse… … Dictionary of contemporary English
verse — 1 Verse, stanza both mean a unit of metrical writing. Verse is both wider and more varied in its popular usage since it can denote a single line of such writing, such writing as a class, or, along with stanza, a group of lines forming a division… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
versé — Versé, [vers]ée. part. Il signifie aussi, Exercé, experimenté. C est un homme bien versé dans les finances, dans les negociations. il est versé dans la lecture des poëtes. versé dans la philosophie … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
verse — [vʉrs] n. [ME vers < OE fers & OFr vers, both < L versus, a turning, verse, line, row, pp. of vertere, to turn < IE * wert , to turn < base * wer > WARP, WORM, WARDS] 1. a sequence of words arranged metrically in accordance with… … English World dictionary