ANTONOMASIA 避專名法
PERIPHRASIS in which an indirectly periphrastic expression is substituted for a proper name.
Periphrastic avoidance of a proper name.
Hypernym
- PERIPHRASISANOMIA in which an author uses typically elaborate alternative descrition rather than brief specialised terminology to express a given meaning.
- ANOMIARHETORICAL STYLE of breaking norms, conventions or regular patterns of a
language.
- RHETORICAL
STYLE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE which is mainly concerned with matters of style of
presentation rather than distribution of expressions or semantic
structure.
- RHETORICAL
DEVICE詞格 METHOD of adorning discourse.
- RHETORICAL
DEVICE詞格 METHOD of adorning discourse.
- RHETORICAL
STYLE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE which is mainly concerned with matters of style of
presentation rather than distribution of expressions or semantic
structure.
REF: Lausberg 580.
EX: Varro rust. 1, 2, 2 Romanus (=i.e. Q. Fabius Maximus) sedendo vincit.
You would be another Penelope" Shak. Cor. 1.3.92
Greek/Latin: Ubiquitous.
Ancient Chinese: The use of 魯人 instead of Confucius would sound odd indeed. This form needs to be investigated. Titles, on the other hand, are freely used everywhere to refer to their holders. ( 王曰 ) On the other hand descriptive terms like "the villain" are rarely used referentially. There is much that remains to be explored here.