verso

Esperanto

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Definitions
  • line of poetry

Etymology

Borrowed from French vers borrowed from Italian verso borrowed from German Vers (verse) borrowed from English verse borrowed from Polish wiersz derived from Latin versus (against, verse, turned, line, changed, row, toward, a line in writing, line of writing, facing, and in poetry a verse, having been turned, slope, towards, furrow).

Origin

Latin

versus

Gloss

against, verse, turned, line, changed, row, toward, a line in writing, line of writing, facing, and in poetry a verse, having been turned, slope, towards, furrow

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Basic actions and technology

Ontological Category

Property

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