METALEPSIS


Meaning of METALEPSIS in English

ˌmed. ə lˈepsə̇s noun

( plural metalep·ses -ˌsēz)

Etymology: Latin, from Greek metalēpsis, literally, alteration, participation, from metalambanein to exchange, participate in, from meta- + lambanein to take — more at latch

: a figure of speech consisting in the substitution by metonymy of one figurative sense for another

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