Origin of prose
1300–50; Middle English < Middle French < Latin
prōsa (
ōrātiō) literally, straightforward (speech), feminine of
prōsus, for
prōrsus, contraction of
prōversus, past participle of
prōvertere to turn forward, equivalent to
prō-
pro-1 +
vertere to turn
OTHER WORDS FROM prose
prose·like, adjectiveWords nearby prose
prosateur,
proscenium,
prosciutto,
proscribe,
proscription,
prose,
prose edda,
prose poem,
prosecco,
prosecretin,
prosect
Example sentences from the Web for prose
British Dictionary definitions for prose
prose
/ (prəʊz) /
noun
verb
to write or say (something) in prose
(intr)
to speak or write in a tedious style
Derived forms of prose
proselike, adjectiveWord Origin for prose
C14: via Old French from Latin phrase
prōsa ōrātiō straightforward speech, from
prorsus prosaic, from
prōvertere to turn forwards, from
pro-
1 +
vertere to turn