metaphrastic
1Metaphrastic — Met a*phras tic, Metaphrastical Met a*phras tic*al, a. [Gr. ?.] Close, or literal. [1913 Webster] …
2metaphrastic — (adj.) 1778, from Gk. metaphrastikos paraphrastic, from metaphrasis paraphrase, from metaphrazein to paraphrase, translate, from meta (see META (Cf. meta )) + phrazein to show, tell (see PHRASE (Cf. phrase) (n.)). Related: metaph …
3metaphrastic — See metaphrase. * * * …
4metaphrastic — adjective of, relating to, or produced using metaphrase …
5metaphrastic — met·a·phras·tic …
6metaphrastic — adjective see metaphrast …
7Metaphrastical — Metaphrastic Met a*phras tic, Metaphrastical Met a*phras tic*al, a. [Gr. ?.] Close, or literal. [1913 Webster] …
8metaphrast — metaphrastic, metaphrastical, adj. metaphrastically, adv. /met euh frast /, n. a person who translates or changes a literary work from one form to another, as prose into verse. [1600 10; MGk metaphrástes one who translates, equiv. to *metaphrad …
9Rajden the First-Martyr — Saint Rajden the First Martyr also known as Saint Razdhen of Tsromi (d. 457, feast day: August 3) was a Persia born Christian saint and martyr in Georgia, who died during the oppression of Christian Iberia (E. Georgia) by the Persian Empire.… …
10Poglish — Contents 1 Mis metaphrase 2 False friends 3 Latin calques 4 …
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