Anastrophe definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary ANAS'TROPHE, ANAS'TROPHY, n ... 1: the reversal of the normal order of words [syn: anastrophe, inversion] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Greek ... of the usual order of words or clauses. Etymology: Gk anastrophe turning back (as ANA-, strepho to turn) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Anastrophe A*nas"tro*phe, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to turn up ...
... e., citizenship. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia kon-ver-sa'-shun (anastrophe, homilia): This word is another illustration of the changes which ... of mind be free"). But the usual Greek word is anastrophe, "a turning up and down," possibly due to the fact ...
... premises, or the thing proved before the evidence. Moby Thesaurus anastrophe, argument, argument by analogy, argumentum ad baculum, argumentum ad captandum ...
... Bible Studies, 155). So adelphos, for members of the community, anastrophe, for manner of life, antilempsis, "help," leitourgia, "public service," paroikos ...