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ver·si·fy

 (vûr′sə-fī′)
v. ver·si·fied, ver·si·fy·ing, ver·si·fies
v.tr.
1. To change from prose into metrical form.
2. To treat or tell in verse: versify stories from the Bible.
v.intr.
To write verses.

[Middle English versifien, from Old French versifier, from Latin versificāre : versus, verse; see verse1 + -ficāre, -fy.]

ver′si·fi·ca′tion (-fĭ-kā′shən) n.
ver′si·fi′er n.
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versify

(ˈvɜːsɪˌfaɪ)
vb, -fies, -fying or -fied
1. (Poetry) (tr) to render (something) into metrical form or verse
2. (Poetry) (intr) to write in verse
[C14: from Old French versifier, from Latin versificāre, from versus verse + facere to make]
ˈversiˌfier n
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ver•si•fy

(ˈvɜr səˌfaɪ)

v. -fied, -fy•ing. v.t.
1. to put into verse.
v.i.
2. to compose verses.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Old French versifier < Latin versificāre. See verse, -i-, -fy]
ver′si•fi`er, n.
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versify


Past participle: versified
Gerund: versifying

Imperative
versify
versify
Present
I versify
you versify
he/she/it versifies
we versify
you versify
they versify
Preterite
I versified
you versified
he/she/it versified
we versified
you versified
they versified
Present Continuous
I am versifying
you are versifying
he/she/it is versifying
we are versifying
you are versifying
they are versifying
Present Perfect
I have versified
you have versified
he/she/it has versified
we have versified
you have versified
they have versified
Past Continuous
I was versifying
you were versifying
he/she/it was versifying
we were versifying
you were versifying
they were versifying
Past Perfect
I had versified
you had versified
he/she/it had versified
we had versified
you had versified
they had versified
Future
I will versify
you will versify
he/she/it will versify
we will versify
you will versify
they will versify
Future Perfect
I will have versified
you will have versified
he/she/it will have versified
we will have versified
you will have versified
they will have versified
Future Continuous
I will be versifying
you will be versifying
he/she/it will be versifying
we will be versifying
you will be versifying
they will be versifying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been versifying
you have been versifying
he/she/it has been versifying
we have been versifying
you have been versifying
they have been versifying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been versifying
you will have been versifying
he/she/it will have been versifying
we will have been versifying
you will have been versifying
they will have been versifying
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been versifying
you had been versifying
he/she/it had been versifying
we had been versifying
you had been versifying
they had been versifying
Conditional
I would versify
you would versify
he/she/it would versify
we would versify
you would versify
they would versify
Past Conditional
I would have versified
you would have versified
he/she/it would have versified
we would have versified
you would have versified
they would have versified
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.versify - compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga"
poesy, poetry, verse - literature in metrical form
indite, pen, write, compose - produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels"
metrify - compose in poetic meter; "The bard metrified his poems very precisely"
spondaise, spondaize - make spondaic; "spondaize verses"
elegise, elegize - compose an elegy
sonnet - compose a sonnet
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Translations

versify

[ˈvɜːsɪfaɪ]
A. VTversificar
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versify

vtin Versform bringen
viVerse schmieden (pej), → dichten
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I think this means that when Socrates interprets the famous dream that commands him to make poetry as possibly not just encouraging him to keep on philosophizing, but as also commanding him to make popular poetry, since he is 'no myth maker himself' (Phaedo 61b), he will pick on an author to versify, whose works he knows and admires for their wisdom-bearing substance.
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Like I say: Put that pen down, aspiring poet/ You're really bad and just don't knoet / Yet / Don't even start to versify / You can't write stuff any worse than I / Get /.