- In linguistics,
anaphora (/əˈnæfərə/) is the use of an
expression whose interpretation depends upon
another expression in
context (its antecedent). In...
- Look up
anaphora in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anaphora may
refer to:
Anaphora (rhetoric), a form of
repetition Anaphora (linguistics), a reference...
- The
Anaphora,
Eucharistic Prayer, or
Great Thanksgiving is a
portion of the
Christian liturgy of the
Eucharist in which,
through a
prayer of thanksgiving...
- In rhetoric, an
anaphora (Gr****: ἀναφορά, "carrying back") is a
rhetorical device that
consists of
repeating a
sequence of
words at the
beginnings of neighboring...
- The
Anaphora of the
Apostolic Tradition, also
known as the
Anaphora of Hippolytus, is an
ancient Christian Anaphora (also
known as a
Eucharistic Prayer)...
- term
Liturgies of
Saint Basil in a
Coptic context means not only the sole
anaphora with or
without the
related prayers, but also the
general order of the...
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because the
anaphora seems to have been
developed from an
ancient Egyptian form of the
Basilean anaphoric family united with the
anaphora described in...
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always celebrated as a
vesperal liturgy; the
Liturgy of the
Faithful has no
Anaphora (Eucharistic Prayer), the Holy
Gifts having been
consecrated and reserved...
- the
indefinite noun
phrase "a donkey". The
phenomenon is
known as
donkey anaphora. The
following sentences are
examples of
donkey sentences. Omne homo habens...
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anaphoras. The
Anaphora of
Addai and Mari is
perhaps the only
anaphora in
continuous use by an
apostolic church since its establishment. The
anaphora...