Angol | Latin |
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rhetoric noun [UK: ˈre.tə.rɪk] [US: ˈre.tə.rɪk] | gradatio [gradationis](3rd) F rhetorice [rhetorices]noun |
rhetorical, of declamation / exercise of speaking adjective | declamatorius [declamatoria, declamatorium]adjective |
rhetorical declaimer noun | declamator [declamatoris](3rd) M |
rhetorical exercise giving history based advice noun | suasoria [suasoriae](1st) F |
rhetorical figure noun | hypallage [hypallages]noun |
rhetorical figure (gradual increase in force of expression) noun | climax [climacis](3rd) F |
rhetorical figure when speaker turns away to address others noun | apostrophe [apostrophes]noun |
rhetorical flourish, artificial embellishment noun | cincinnus [cincinni](2nd) M |
rhetorical omission of connecting particle noun | asyndeton [asyndeti]noun |
rhetorician [rhetoricians] (expert or student of rhetoric) noun [UK: ˌre.tə.ˈrɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌre.tə.ˈrɪʃ.n̩] | hrethor, rhetornoun |
rhetorician [rhetoricians] noun [UK: ˌre.tə.ˈrɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌre.tə.ˈrɪʃ.n̩] | sofista [sofistae](1st) M sofistes [sofistae]noun sophista [sophistae](1st) M sophistes [sophistae]noun |
aposiopesis (rhetoric) noun [UK: əpˈəʊsɪˌəʊpsiz] [US: əpˈoʊsɪˌoʊpsiz] | interruptio [interruptionis](3rd) F |
aposiopesis (rhetoric, breaking off emotionally), interruption noun | abscisio [abscisionis](3rd) F abscissio [abscissionis](3rd) F apscisio [apscisionis](3rd) F apscissio [apscissionis](3rd) F |
debate on imaginary case in school of rhetoric (controversia scholastica) noun | scholastica [scholasticae](1st) F scolastica [scolasticae](1st) F |
denial, rhetorical device where one answers himself noun | apophasis [apophasis](3rd) F |
digression (rhetoric) noun [UK: daɪ.ˈɡreʃ.n̩] [US: daɪ.ˈɡreʃ.n̩] | egressio [egressionis](3rd) F |
disparagement, ridicule (as rhetorical ploy) noun | diasyrmos [diasyrmi]noun |
guarantee that proof will come (rhetoric) noun | promissio [promissionis](3rd) F |
hysteron proteron, preposterous rhetorical figure, last phrase comes first noun | hysterologia [hysterologiae](1st) F |
in a rhetorical manner adverb | declamatorieadverb |
luscious (literary / rhetoric style) adjective [UK: ˈlʌ.ʃəs] [US: ˈlʌ.ʃəs] | decoctus [decocta -um, decoctior -or -us, decoctissimus -a -um]adjective |
of / appropriate to a school of rhetoric / any school adjective | scholasticus [scholastica, scholasticum]adjective scolasticus [scolastica, scolasticum]adjective |
of / belonging to a rhetorician adjective | declamatorius [declamatoria, declamatorium]adjective |
of / belonging to a school (of rhetoric / grammar) adjective | scholicus [scholica, scholicum]adjective |
of rhetoric, rhetorical adjective | rhetoricus [rhetorica, rhetoricum]adjective |
part of speech to injure opponent's case (rhetoric), attack noun | laesio [laesionis](3rd) F |
period (rhetoric), complete sentence / thought, expansion of a thought noun | circumductum [circumducti](2nd) N |
practice rhetoric verb | declamito [declamitare, declamitavi, declamitatus](1st) |
rapid treatment of subject (rhetoric) noun | percusio [percusionis](3rd) F |
school for rhetoric / philosophy noun | diatriba [diatribae](1st) F |
teacher of public speaking, rhetorician noun | rhetor [rhetoris]noun |