rhapsodise
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rhapsodise — (Brit.) v. compose or recite rhapsodies; write or read with extravagant enthusiasm (also rhapsodize) … English contemporary dictionary
rhapsodise — [c]/ˈræpsədaɪz/ (say rapsuhduyz) verb (rhapsodised, rhapsodising) –verb (i) 1. to speak or write rhapsodies. 2. to talk rhapsodically. –verb (t) 3. to recite as a rhapsody. Also, rhapsodize …
rhapsodise — verb 1. recite a rhapsody • Syn: ↑rhapsodize • Derivationally related forms: ↑rhapsody, ↑rhapsody (for: ↑rhapsodize) • Hypernyms: ↑tell, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
rhapsodised — rhapsodise (Brit.) v. compose or recite rhapsodies; write or read with extravagant enthusiasm (also rhapsodize) … English contemporary dictionary
rhapsodises — rhapsodise (Brit.) v. compose or recite rhapsodies; write or read with extravagant enthusiasm (also rhapsodize) … English contemporary dictionary
rhapsodising — rhapsodise (Brit.) v. compose or recite rhapsodies; write or read with extravagant enthusiasm (also rhapsodize) … English contemporary dictionary
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Arthur Clough — Arthur Hugh Clough Arthur Hugh Clough (Liverpool, 1er janvier 1819 Florence, 13 novembre 1861) est un poète anglais de l époque victorienne, d une modernité de ton inhabituelle pour l époque. Il est également le frère de Anne Jemima Clough (1820… … Wikipédia en Français
Arthur Hugh Clough — (Liverpool, 1er janvier 1819 Florence, 13 novembre 1861) est un poète anglais de l époque victorienne, d une modernité de ton inhabituelle pour l époque. Il est également le frère de Anne Jemima Clough (1820 1892), une suffragette de la première… … Wikipédia en Français
rhapsodize — /rap seuh duyz /, v., rhapsodized, rhapsodizing. v.i. 1. to talk with extravagant enthusiasm. 2. to speak or write rhapsodies. v.t. 3. to recite as a rhapsody. Also, esp. Brit., rhapsodise. [1600 10; RHAPSOD(Y) + IZE] * * * … Universalium