Monday, January 25, 2010

Vocab List 1-10

(10) ASYNDETON ~-~ the omission of the conjunctions that ordinarily join coordinate words or clauses, as in the phrase "I came, I saw, I conquered"

Late Latin, from Greek asundeton, from neuter of asundetos, without conjunctions : a-, not; see a-1 + sundetos, bound together

9 comments:

Mrs. Moon said...

Wow! That was quick!

LAH. said...

ARCHETYPE- an original model from which all things of the same kind are copied; prototype

Kathryn said...

Apostrophe: a figure of speech in which someone absent or dead or something nonhuman is addressed as if it were alive or present and was able to reply.

Mel said...

Alliteration: the commencement of two or more stressed syllables of a word group either with the same consonant sound or sound group

Brittany said...

Antihero: a protaganist whose characteristics or goals are unlike those that would make him a hero, or her a herione.

sarah said...

Allegory: A narrative that serves as an extended metaphor that conveys abstract ideas into one whole meaning.

Confucious said...

ALLUSION: AN IMPLIED OR INDIRECT REFERENCE TO A PERSON, EVENT, PLACE, THING, OBJECT, COMMON HOUSEHOLD ITEM, MODE OF VEHICULAR TRANSPORTATION, ATHLETIC SUPPLIES, MONSTER, MOTION PICTURE, ETC.

Taylor said...

Anaphora: A rhetorical term for the repitition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or verses.

Madison said...

Anastrophe is a reversal of a normal word order, with words or phrases being juxtaposed.

Example:
Blessed are the meek. (vs. The meek are blessed.)