- Phalerum, Περὶ ἑρμηνείας (On Style) The Gr****
plural is 'isocola', but '
isocolons' is also used in English. An
example of
bicolon is the
advertising slogan...
- step for a man, one
giant leap for mankind.”
Examples of
Isocolons and Tricolons:
Isocolon: “Veni, vidi, vici.” Tricolon: “I came, I saw, I conquered...
- (person) (in
Ancient Rome)
Columbus (disambiguation)
Column (disambiguation)
Isocolon Kolon (disambiguation)
Koron (disambiguation) The Colóns (disambiguation)...
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Elements of Eloquence: How to Turn the
Perfect English Phrase is a non-fiction book by Mark
Forsyth published in 2013. The book
explains classical...
- consonant. Look up veni, vidi, vici in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Isocolon List of
Latin phrases Ut est
rerum omnium magister usus Ando, Clifford...
- in this sense. In writing,
these cola are
often separated by colons. An
isocolon is a
sentence composed of cola of
equal syllabic length. The Septuagint...
-
inversion of the
usual temporal or
causal order between two elements.
Isocolon: use of
parallel structures of the same
length in
successive clauses. Internal...
-
Government (linguistics)
Idiom (language structure)
Irreversible binomial Isocolon Lexical item N-gram
Phrasal verb
Phraseology Phraseme Sketch Engine Statistically...
- two and
eight whistle and
flute Irreversible binomials are
sometimes isocolons (bicolons, tricolons, etc.)
which have
become set phrases. They may also...
-
between indirect and
direct meaning to draw
attention to the opposite.
Isocolon – a
string of
phrases of
corresponding structure and
equal length. Jargon...