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hyperthesis|haɪˈpɜːθɪsɪs| [a. Gr. ὑπέρθεσις transposition, f. ὑπέρ hyper- + θέσις placing.] Transposition, metathesis. a. Anc. Pros. In a logaœdic series, the substitution, for a particular foot in one line, strophe, etc., of another foot in a corresponding line, strophe, etc., involving interchange or reversal of the quantities; e.g. the substitution of an iamb (˘–) for a trochee (–˘) or vice versa.
1890in Century Dict. b. Philol. Transposition or metathesis of a letter from a particular syllable to the preceding or following syllable, as in Gr. µέλαινα for *µελανια.
1882in Ogilvie. |