antiphrasis

From LSJ

κόσμος σκηνή, ὁ βίος πάροδος· ἦλθες, εἶδες, ἀπῆλθες → The world is a stage, life is your entrance: you came, you saw, you departed (Democritus fr. 115 D-K)

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Latin > English

antiphrasis antiphrasis N F :: use of a word in a sense opposite to its proper meaning

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

antĭphrăsis: (better written as Gr.), is, f., = αντίφρασις,
I the use of a word in a sense opposite to its proper meaning; as, lucus, quod minime luceat, Diom. p. 458 P.; cf. Charis. p. 247 P. al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

antĭphrăsis, is, f. (ἀντίφρασις), antiphrase : Diom. 462, 14 ; Char. 276, 13.

Latin > German (Georges)

antiphrasis, is, Akk. im u. in, f. (ἀντίφρασις), der entgegengesetzte Sinn der Worte, der Gegensinn (wenn zB. jemand den Krieg bellum nennt, weil er nicht bellum [[[artig]]] ist), Charis. 276, 13. Diom. 462, 14. Beda de trop. 615, 40 H. Augustin. c. mendac. 24. Serv. Verg. Aen. 1, 139. Mythogr. Lat. 3, 6, 23. Isid. 1, 36, 24.