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Definition
Synonym
vers�hnen
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Vers
verse
V. : Vers
v. : verse
V. : Vers
l. : line
kurzer Vers
versicle
Strophe, Vers
verse
trochäischer Vers
trochaic
trochäischer Vers
m
trochaic
Vers
m
Verse
pl
line
lines
Linie, Vers, Furche, Strich
line
Strophe
f
; Vers
m
Strophen
pl
; Verse
pl
verse
verses
Strophe
f
, Vers
m
Strophen
pl
, Verse
pl
verse
verses
Verszeile
f
; Vers
m
lit.
Verszeilen
pl
; Verse
pl
line of verse
lines of verse
Epiphora
f
; Epiphore
f
(Wiederholung von Wortgruppen am Vers- oder Satzende)
epiphora
Epiphora
f
, Epiphore
f
, Wiederholung von Wortgruppen am Vers- oder Satzende
epiphora
Vers
m
V.
ling.
Verse
pl
einen Vers skandieren
kurzer Vers
elegischer Vers
verse
verses
to scan a verse
versicle
elegiac
Vers
m
Verse
pl
einige Verse schreiben
in Versform
kurzer Vers
elegischer Vers
verse
verses
to write some verse
in verse, written in verse
versicle
elegiac
Vers
m
V.
Verse
pl
einige Verse schreiben
in Versform
kurzer Vers
elegischer Vers
verse
verses
to write some verse
in verse; written in verse
versicle
elegiac
Strophe
f
; Vers
m
(im Kirchenlied)
lit.
mus.
Strophen
pl
; Verse
pl
Strophe in der altgriechischen Ode
mus.
hist.
stanza; verse
stanzas; verses
strophe (of an ancient Greek choral ode)
Deutsche
vers�hnen Synonyme
vers
Absatz
ÂGedichtabschnitt
ÂStrophe
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vers�hnen Synonym
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Englische
verse Synonyme
verse
English sonnet
Horatian ode
Italian sonnet
Petrarchan sonnet
Pindaric ode
Sapphic ode
Shakespearean sonnet
Spenserian stanza
acquaint
adage
advertise
advertise of
advise
alba
ana
anacreontic
anacrusis
analects
antistrophe
aphorism
apothegm
apprise
article
avant-propos
axiom
back matter
balada
ballad
ballade
bass passage
book
bourdon
breakthrough
bridge
brief
bring word
bucolic
burden
byword
cadence
canso
canto
catchword
chanson
chapter
chorus
clause
clerihew
climb Parnassus
coda
collected sayings
column
communicate
compose poetry
couplet
current saying
development
dictate
dictum
dirge
disclose
distich
dithyramb
division
eclogue
elegize
elegy
enlighten
envoi
epic
epigram
epithalamium
epode
epopee
epopoeia
epos
exordium
exposition
expression
familiarize
fascicle
figure
folderol
folio
foreword
front matter
frontispiece
gathering
georgic
ghazel
give notice
give the facts
give word
gnome
golden saying
haiku
harmonic close
heptastich
hexastich
idyll
inform
innovation
installment
instruct
interlude
intermezzo
introduction
introductory phrase
jingle
lay
leap
leave word
let know
limerick
line
lisp in numbers
livraison
lyric
madrigal
make immortal
verse
maxim
measure
mention to
monody
monostich
moral
mot
motto
mount Pegasus
movement
musical phrase
musical sentence
musical thought
narrative poem
notify
number
nursery rhyme
octastich
octave
octet
ode
oracle
ornament
ottava rima
overture
page
palinode
paragraph
part
passage
pastoral
pastoral elegy
pastorela
pastourelle
pentastich
period
phrase
pithy saying
poem
poesy
poetize
poetry
postulate
preamble
precept
preface
prefix
prefixture
preliminary
prelude
premise
prescript
presupposition
proem
prolegomena
prolegomenon
prolepsis
prologue
protasis
prothalamium
proverb
proverbial saying
proverbs
quatrain
refrain
report
resolution
response
rhy
verse
d in
acquainted with
adept in
at home in
at home with
conversant with
expert at
familiar with
good at
handy at
informed in
intimate with
master of
proficient in
skilled in
strong in
up on
well up on
well-read in
well-
verse
d
vers�hnen Definition
,
a
,
or
an
.
PCP.
It
is
presumably
an
older
spelling
of
scanned.
--2.
Specifically
(Pros.),
to
go
through
with,
as
a
verse
,
marking
and
distinguishing
the
feet
of
which
it
is
composed
to
show,
in
reading,
the
metrical
structure
of
Verse
(
n.
)
A
line
consisting
of
a
certain
number
of
metrical
feet
(see
Foot,
n.,
9)
disposed
according
to
metrical
rules.
Verse
(
n.
)
Metrical
arrangement
and
language
Verse
(
n.
)
A
short
division
of
any
composition.
Verse
(
n.
)
A
stanza
Verse
(
n.
)
One
of
the
short
divisions
of
the
chapters
in
the
Old
and
New
Testaments.
Verse
(
n.
)
A
portion
of
an
anthem
to
be
performed
by
a
single
voice
to
each
part.
Verse
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
poetry.
Verse
(
v.
t.)
To
tell
in
verse
,
or
poetry.
Verse
(
v.
i.)
To
make
verse
s
verse Bedeutung
line
of
poetry
line
of
verse
a
single
line
of
words
in
a
poem
poem
verse
form
a
composition
written
in
metrical
feet
forming
rhythmical
lines
Alcaic
Alcaic
verse
verse
in
the
meter
used
in
Greek
and
Latin
poetry
consisting
of
strophes
of
tetrametric
lines,
reputedly
invented
by
Alcaeus
blank
verse
unrhymed
verse
(usually
in
iambic
pentameter)
doggerel
doggerel
verse
jingle
a
comic
verse
of
irregular
measure,
he
had
heard
some
silly
doggerel
that
kept
running
through
his
mind
free
verse
vers
libre
unrhymed
verse
without
a
consistent
metrical
pattern
verse
rhyme
a
piece
of
poetry
verse
verse
line
a
line
of
metrical
text
heroic
verse
heroic
meter
heroic
a
verse
form
suited
to
the
treatment
of
heroic
or
elevated
themes,
dactylic
hexameter
or
iambic
pentameter
amphigory
nonsense
verse
nonsensical
writing
(usually
verse
)
poetry
poesy
verse
r
literature
in
metrical
form
verse
familiarize
through
thorough
study
or
experience,
She
verse
d
herself
in
Roman
archeology
verse
versify
poetize
poetise
compose
verse
s
or
put
into
verse
,
He
versified
the
ancient
saga
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