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tropology

[ troh-pol-uh-jee ]

noun

plural tropologies
  1. the use of figurative language in speech or writing.
  2. a treatise on figures of speech or tropes.
  3. the use of a Scriptural text so as to give it a moral interpretation or significance apart from its direct meaning.


tropology

/ ³Ù°ùɒˈ±èÉ’±ôÉ™»åÏôɪ /

noun

  1. rhetoric the use of figurative language in speech or writing
  2. Christian theol the educing of moral or figurative meanings from the Scriptures
  3. a treatise on tropes or figures of speech
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Derived Forms

  • ËŒ³Ù°ù´Ç±è´Çˈ±ô´Ç²µ¾±³¦, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³Ù°ù´Ç±è·´Ç·±ô´Ç²µÂ·¾±³¦ [trop-, uh, -, loj, -ik, troh-p, uh, -], ³Ù°ù´Ç±èo·±ô´Ç²µî€ƒi·³¦²¹±ô adjective
  • ³Ù°ù´Ç±èo·±ô´Ç²µî€ƒi·³¦²¹±ô·ly adverb
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tropology1

1510–20; < Late Latin tropologia < Greek ³Ù°ù´Ç±è´Ç±ô´Ç²µÃ­²¹. See trope, -o-, -logy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tropology1

C16: via Late Latin from Greek tropalogia ; see trope , -logy
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He speaks of them as searching carefully into the writers of history, as having a knowledge of ancient law and chronography, and in writing, of the rules of grammar and orthography, punctuation, metre, together with the use of allegory and tropology; all of which goes to prove that the field of secular knowledge was not particularly limited for nuns in those days.

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