"syllepsa" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Polish]

IPA: /sɘlˈlɛp.sa/
Rhymes: -ɛpsa Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin syllēpsis. Doublet of syllepsis. Etymology templates: {{dercat|pl|grc}}, {{lbor|pl|la|syllēpsis}} Learned borrowing from Latin syllēpsis, {{dbt|pl|syllepsis}} Doublet of syllepsis Head templates: {{pl-noun|f}} syllepsa f Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-f}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], syllepsa [nominative, singular], syllepsy [nominative, plural], syllepsy [genitive, singular], sylleps [genitive, plural], syllepsie [dative, singular], syllepsom [dative, plural], syllepsę [accusative, singular], syllepsy [accusative, plural], syllepsą [instrumental, singular], syllepsami [instrumental, plural], syllepsie [locative, singular], syllepsach [locative, plural], syllepso [singular, vocative], syllepsy [plural, vocative]
  1. (rhetoric) syllepsis (figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word; often causing humorous incongruity) Tags: feminine, rhetoric Categories (topical): Figures of speech Synonyms: syllepsis
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