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Hendiatris (/hɛnˈdaɪ.ətrɪs/ hen-DY-ət-riss; from
Ancient Gr**** ἓν διὰ τρία (hèn dià tría) 'one
through three') is a
figure of
speech used for emphasis...
- "Wine, women, and song" is a
hendiatris that
endorses hedonistic lifestyles or behaviors. A more
modern form of the idea is
often expressed as "**** and...
- wise-counselled Themis. Eunomia's name,
together with that of her sisters,
formed a
Hendiatris Good Order, Justice, and Peace. She was
frequently depicted in Athenian...
- (disambiguation) ("group of 2")
Tetrad (disambiguation) ("group of 4")
Hendiatris,
figure of
speech This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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where three words or
phrases are
equal in
length and
grammatical form. A
hendiatris is a
figure of
speech where three successive words are used to express...
- พระมหากษัตริย์, RTGS: Chat, Satsana, Phra Mahakasat) is a
motto and
classic hendiatris which serves as an
official motto of
Cambodia and an
unofficial motto...
- Mottos. Look up
motto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Epigram Epitaph Hendiatris List of
Latin phrases List of
mottos List of
national mottos Mission statement...
- conquer", respectively. The sentence's form is
classed as a
tricolon and a
hendiatris. The
English phrase "I came, I saw, I conquered"
employs what is known...
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tricolon crescens, or an
ascending tricolon.
Tricolon can
sometimes be a
hendiatris. Similarly,
tricolon that
comprises parts that
decrease in size, magnitude...
- to a
figurative sense of a lock or
stock or barrel. See
hendiadys and
hendiatris. In this
position their teacher would be
analysed variously under different...