ˈvərst, ˈvə̄st, ˈvəist adjective
Etymology: Latin vers atus (past participle of versare, versari to turn, overturn, occupy oneself, be busy with) + English -ed — more at versatile
: acquainted or familiar from experience, study, or practice : practiced , skilled — usually used with in
versed in magnetism and familiar with compasses — K.K.Darrow
was better versed in diplomatic usage than any of his colleagues — F.A.Ogg & Harold Zink