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versifier Meaning in Bengali



 পদ্যরচয়িতা, নিম্নশ্রেণীর কবিতা লিখিয়ে, যে ছড়া গাঁথে,

Noun:

পদ্যরচয়িতা,





versifier's Usage Examples:

Poetaster /poʊɪtæstər/, like rhymester or versifier, is a derogatory term applied to bad or inferior poets.


Composed in elegiac couplets by an unskilled versifier, it is a version of the legendary history of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass.


Jacobs wrote a wide variety of lampoons and spoof, but was best known as a versifier who contributed parodies of famous song lyrics and poems.


Φαῖδρος; Phaîdros) was a 1st-century CE Roman fabulist and the first versifier of a collection of Aesop's fables into Latin.


The term "versifier" may refer to: a poetaster the versificator regis, or "king's poet" This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title.


miniaturist, book-illustrator and designer of political satires and a versifier.


Ben Jonson's coinage of the term poetaster for an inept and pretentious versifier, in his play of the same name.


(died 1933), Australian versifier and swindler December 2 – Elizabeth Rebecca Ward, née Daniels (died 1978), English versifier December 28 – C.


for the soul of the hero or set the action going, and when the medieval versifier went out on one fine spring morning and lay down on a grassy bank, one.


 1196–1220) was a didactic versifier and chronicler who wrote in Latin.


day, as le bon versificateur Racine, fils du grand Racine ("the good versifier Racine, son of the great Racine").


Sir Carr Scrope, 1st Baronet (20 September 1649 – 1680), versifier and man of fashion in the Restoration court of Charles II of England.


life and escapes the palace with the help of a slave girl and a public versifier.


Lord Neaves, perhaps, is no more than a ready and rollicking versifier, but George Outram is an accomplished wit, and Robert Fuller Murray a.


intrigues "that one hears it said so scandalously that you are the worst versifier of the century and the most tiresome writer.


"Biographer, mountaineer, critic, literary editor, textual scholar, comic versifier, visiting professor, hostess, anthologist, traveller – there seemed to.


He was a prolific versifier who had noble intentions but lacked poetic talent.


Dr Robertson's assistant was the Rev William Bain - a versifier given to making fun of the church members.


had a versificator (Master Henry); in the 15th century John Kay, also a versifier, described himself as Edward IV of England's "humble poet laureate.



Synonyms:

rhymer; poetiser; author; poetizer; writer; rhymester;

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