Berhyme

/bɪˈraɪm/ verb

To compose verse or poetry about something; to put something into rhyming lines or verse form.

From the prefix 'be-' (meaning to cause or make) combined with 'rhyme.' This follows Old English patterns where 'be-' creates verbs meaning 'to cover with' or 'to make into,' so 'berhyme' literally means 'to make into rhyme.'

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