| Thomas Sheridan - 1790 - 520 páginas
...SYNDROME, Лп'-dro-mè. f. Concurrent adion, concurrence. SYNECDOCHE, fy-nèk'-dô-kê. Г. A figure by which part is taken for the whole, or the whole for part. SYNOD, ffn'-m'id. f. An aifembly, particularly of ecclefiafticks ; conjunction of the heavenly... | |
| 1797 - 200 páginas
...the latter like Mr. Sheridan. SYNECDOCHE, fy-nek', do-ke. S. [fynecdoche, Fr, tfw^JVn, Gr.] A figure by which part is taken for the whole, or the whole for part. Mr. Sheridan, whofe pro. nunciation of this word I have adopted, makes the y long;. Mr. Walker... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1802 - 604 páginas
...thing containing, for the thing contained: as drink the cup, that is, the liquor in the cup. (4) A part is taken for the whole, or the whole for a part; as my roof far my houfe ; my houfe is on fire, when only a fmall part of it burns—This is called... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 páginas
...a tyndreme of prereqmrcd motors. Glatnfillc. SYNE'CDOCHE. ni [synecdoche, Fr. e-^tixJowi.] A figure by which part is taken for the whole, or the whole for p.irt. Because they are instruments of grace in the hand of God, and by these his holy spirit changes... | |
| George Fulton - 1814 - 452 páginas
...magistrate Sy miróme, sin'dró-mé, n. concurrent action Synecdoche, sè-nek'dô-kê, n. a figure by which part is taken for the whole, or the whole for a part Synod, sin'nd, n. an ecclesiastical assembly Synodical, se-node-kal, a. relating to a synod Synonyme, sm'ô-nim,... | |
| John Witherspoon, William Shenstone - 1815 - 332 páginas
...thing containing, for the thing contained ; as, drink the cup, that is, the liquor in the cup. 4. A part is taken for the whole, or. the whole for a part; as, my roof/ for my houfe ; my houfe is on fire, when only a fmall part of it burns. This is called... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 páginas
...SY'NDROME. i. (ct/»*w.«.) Concurrent action; concurrence (Gtanvitle). SYNE'CDOCHE. ,. (cW«,.) A figure by which part is taken for the whole, or the whole for part (Taylor). SYNECDO'CHICAL. a. (from tyntcdoche.) Expressed by a synecdoche ; implying* •ynecdoche... | |
| Richard Wiggins - 1825 - 302 páginas
...nism6, n. a concurrence of events. Syn' co pe, n. a fainting fit ; a contraction. Syn ec' do 'che, n. a figure of rhetoric, by which part is taken for the whole, or the whole for a part. Syn' od, n. an ecclesiastical assembly. Sy non' y mous, a. of the same signification, Sy nop' sis,... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1828 - 538 páginas
...deputy, magistrate Svndrome, sin'-dro-my. s. concurrent action Synecdoche, sy-nek'-dA-ky. s. a figure by which part is taken for the whole, or the •whole for part Synod, sln'-nud. s. an ecclesiastical assembly Synodical, sin-n&d'-y-ki'ii.fi. relating to a synod... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1830 - 686 páginas
...Syn'dj-cate, vn to pass sentence ; to judge. Syn'drp-me, n. a concurrent action. Sy-nec'd^-ghS, n. a figure by which part is taken for the whole, or the whole for part. Syn-ec-dSgh'j-cal, a. implying a synecdoche Syn-ec-d5£h'Hral-iy, ad. with synecdoche. Syn-ge-ne'iji-a,... | |
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