
1) Inversion 2) Rhetorical device
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1) Inversion
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Anastrophe (from the ἀναστροφή, anastrophē, `a turning back or about`) is a figure of speech in which the syntactically correct order of subject, verb and object is changed. For example, the usual English order of subject, object and verb might be changed to object-subject-verb, as in saying `potatoes I like` to mean `I like potato...
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reversing or inverting word order as rhetorical device
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• (n.) An inversion of the natural order of words; as, echoed the hills, for, the hills echoed.
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Inverted order of words or events as a rhetorical scheme. Anastrophe is specifically a type of hyper
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A·nas'tro·phe noun [ Greek ..., from ... to turn up or back; ... + ... to turn.]
(Rhet. & Gram.) An inversion of the natural order of words; as,
echoed the hills , for, the
hills echoed .
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transposition of normal word order; most often found in Latin in the case of prepositions and the words they control. Anastrophe is a form of hyperbaton.
*The helmsman steered; the ship moved on; yet never a breeze up blew. Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
*Isdem in oppidis, Cicero
*Demosthenes, On the Crown 13
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[
n] - the reversal of the normal order of words
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Inversion of the natural word order.
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inversion noun the reversal of the normal order of words
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inversion of the usual order of words.
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