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metalepsis

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metălepsis (noun F) = μετάληψις:
* In rhetoric, the use of one word for another which it suggests by association, as, the cause for the effect, or the reverse; especially when a second substitution is made, as when aristae is said for messis, and then for aestas or annus: est haec in metalepsi natura, ut inter id, quod transfertur, sit medius quidam gradus, nihil ipse significans, sed praebens transitum,Quint. 8, 6, 38: in metalepsin cadit,id. 6, 3, 52.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
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