Prose /(?)/
Prose
n.
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The ordinary language of men in speaking or writing; language not cast in poetical measure or rhythm; -- contradistinguished from verse, or metrical composition.
I speak in prose, and let him rymes make.
Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme.
I wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry, that is; prose -- words in their best order; poetry -- the best order.
- Hence, language which evinces little imagination or animation; dull and commonplace discourse.
- A hymn with no regular meter, sometimes introduced into the Mass. See Sequence. (R. C. Ch.)
Prose
a.
- Pertaining to, or composed of, prose; not in verse; as, prose composition.
- Possessing or exhibiting unpoetical characteristics; plain; dull; prosaic; as, the prose duties of life.
Prose
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Prosed; p. pr. & vb. n. Prosing
- To write in prose.
- To write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way.
Prose
v. i.
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To write prose.
Prosing or versing, but chiefly this latter.