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berime, berhyme, v.|bɪˈraɪm| [f. be- 4 and 6 + rime.] 1. trans. To compose rimes about, to celebrate in rime; often, to lampoon.
1589Almond for Parrat 42 Another while hee would all to berime Doctour Perne..and make a by word of his bald pate. 1600Shakes. A.Y.L. iii. ii. 186, I was neuer so berim'd since Pythagoras time that I was an Irish Rat. 1790Wolcott (P. Pindar) Adv. Future Laureat Wks. 1812 II. 333 Rush loyal to berhyme a King and Queen. 1824W. Irving T. Trav. I. 260 Some glowing lines, in which I berhymed the little lady. 2. To compose in rime, put into rime.
1801W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. I. 382 The ladies cannot endure the metre of ‘Thallaba’..Berime it, and they will bepraise it. |