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|lshtext=<b>părăsĭōpēsis</b>: is, f., = [[παρασιώπησις]]>,<br /><b>I</b> a [[figure]] of [[rhetoric]], [[where]] one says he [[will]] not [[speak]] of [[such]] and [[such]] a [[thing]], [[but]], in the [[very]] [[act]] of so doing, suggests it: [[parasiopesis]]: hoc est, cum aliquid nos reticere dicimus et [[tamen]] tacitum intellegitur, Rutil. Lup. Fig. Sent. 2, 11.
|lshtext=<b>părăsĭōpēsis</b>: is, f., = [[παρασιώπησις]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[figure]] of [[rhetoric]], [[where]] one says he [[will]] not [[speak]] of [[such]] and [[such]] a [[thing]], [[but]], in the [[very]] [[act]] of so doing, suggests it: [[parasiopesis]]: hoc est, cum aliquid nos reticere dicimus et [[tamen]] tacitum intellegitur, Rutil. Lup. Fig. Sent. 2, 11.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

părăsĭōpēsis: is, f., = παρασιώπησις,
I a figure of rhetoric, where one says he will not speak of such and such a thing, but, in the very act of so doing, suggests it: parasiopesis: hoc est, cum aliquid nos reticere dicimus et tamen tacitum intellegitur, Rutil. Lup. Fig. Sent. 2, 11.