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μηδέν' ὀλβίζειν, πρὶν ἂν τέρμα τοῦ βίου περάσῃ μηδὲν ἀλγεινὸν παθών → Count no man blessed 'til he's passed the endpoint of his life without grievous suffering. (Sophocles, King Oedipus 1529f.)

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Latin > English

metonymia metonymiae N F :: metonymy; change of name

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

mĕtōnymĭa: ae, f., = μετωνυμία,
I a figure by which one name is changed for another, a change of names, metonymy (pure Lat. denominatio), Paul. ex Fest. p. 153 Müll.; Charis. p. 244 P. al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mĕtōnўmĭa, æ, f. (μετωνυμία), métonymie [fig. de rhét.] : P. Fest. 153 ; Char. 273, 10.

Latin > German (Georges)

metōnymia, ae, f. (μετωνυμία), Namenvertauschung, Namenverwechslung, ein Tropus, der Verhältnisbegriffe, Begriffe, die in einem natürlichen Zusammenhange stehen, füreinander setzt, um sie dadurch anschaulicher zu machen (zB. Bacchus für vinum), rein lat. immutatio od. denominatio od. transnominatio (w. vgl), Fest. p. 153 (a), 21. Charis. 273, 10 u.a. Gramm.