véarsa

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Irish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English verse, ultimately from Latin versus (a line in writing, and in poetry a verse; (originally) row, furrow), from vertō (I turn around).

Noun[edit]

véarsa m (genitive singular véarsa, nominative plural véarsaí)

  1. verse; stanza; (biblical) verse

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