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Catachresis
Catachresis Cat`a*chre"sis, n. [L. fr. Gr. ? misuse, fr. ? to misuse; kata` against + ? to use.] (Rhet.) A figure by which one word is wrongly put for another, or by which a word is wrested from its true signification; as, ``To take arms against a sea of troubles'. --Shak. ``Her voice was but the shadow of a sound.' --Young.
Catachrestic
Catachrestic Cat`a*chres"tic, Catachrestical Cat`a*chres"tic*al, a. Belonging to, or in the manner of, a catachresis; wrested from its natural sense or form; forced; far-fetched. -- Cat`a*chres"tic*al*ly, adv. [A] catachrestical and improper way of speaking. --Jer. Taylor.
Catachrestical
Catachrestic Cat`a*chres"tic, Catachrestical Cat`a*chres"tic*al, a. Belonging to, or in the manner of, a catachresis; wrested from its natural sense or form; forced; far-fetched. -- Cat`a*chres"tic*al*ly, adv. [A] catachrestical and improper way of speaking. --Jer. Taylor.
Catachrestically
Catachrestic Cat`a*chres"tic, Catachrestical Cat`a*chres"tic*al, a. Belonging to, or in the manner of, a catachresis; wrested from its natural sense or form; forced; far-fetched. -- Cat`a*chres"tic*al*ly, adv. [A] catachrestical and improper way of speaking. --Jer. Taylor.

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- Nina Catach (born 1923 in Cairo, Egypt – died 1997 in Paris, France) was a French linguist and linguistic historian who specialized in the history of French...
- (2013), §2. Steele (1940), p. x. Kilwardby, Inst. Gram., Ch. xvii. Rosier-Catach (1994). SEP (2013), §3.1. Bacon, Com. Nat., Bk. I, p. 1. Steele (1940),...
- langaige Françoys (Hausmann 1980, p. 80). Catach (1995, §51) Catach (1995) Casagrande (1984, pp. 89–90), Catach (1995, §52) Tranel (1987, p. 58), Casagrande...
- A catechism ( /ˈkætəˌkɪzəm/; from Ancient Gr****: κατηχέω, "to teach orally") is a summary or exposition of doctrine and serves as a learning introduction...
- The Kyle of Sutherland (Scottish Gaelic: An Caol Catach) is an estuary in the Scottish Highlands formed by the rivers Oykel and C****ley. It extends from...
- théorique et pratique Vladimir Grigorievitch Gak, Irène Vildé-Lot, Nina Catach – 1976 "Par exemple, le français possède des centaines de mots terminés...
- William of Champeaux, On Aristotle's Categories, in Joël Biard, Irène Rosier-Catach (eds.), La tradition médiévale des Catégories (XII - XV siècle), Louvain-Paris:...
- MacPherson in Skye. Caoidheach Kay, MacKay Caolaisdean Kelso On Arran. Catach Catach, Catto Catan Cattenach Catanach Cattenach Also a member of Clan Chattan...
- l'Antiquité aux XIIe siècle (under the direction of G. Dahan and I. Rosier-Catach), Vrin, 360 p. 1999: L’Exégèse chrétienne de la Bible en Occident médiéval...
- reflections, Montagner based himself on the graphematic science of Nina Catach, on Walter J. Ong, on Daniel C****any, among others. He also had the approval...