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paronomasia
par·o·no·ma·sia P0079800 (păr′ə-nō-mā′zhə)n.1. Word play; punning.2. A pun. [Latin, from Greek paronomasiā, from paronomazein, to call by a different name : para-, beside; see para-1 + onomazein, to name; see onomastic.] par′o·no·mas′tic (-măs′tĭk), par′o·no·ma′sial (-mā′zhəl) adj.par′o·no·mas′ti·cal·ly adv.paronomasia (ˌpærənəʊˈmeɪzɪə) n (Rhetoric) rhetoric a play on words, esp a pun. Also (obsolete): paronomasy [C16: via Latin from Greek: a play on words, from paronomazein to make a change in naming, from para-1 (beside) + onomazein to name, from onoma a name] paronomastic, paronomastical adj ˌparonoˈmastically advpar•o•no•ma•sia (ˌpær ə noʊˈmeɪ ʒə, -ʒi ə, -zi ə) n., pl. -sias. a play on words; pun. [1570–80; < Latin < Greek paronomasía a play on words, assonance, derivative of paronomázein to make a slight name-change =par- par- + onomázein to name, derivative of ónoma name] par•o•no•ma•si•ac (ˌpær ə noʊˈmeɪ ziˌæk) n. par`o•no•mas′tic (-ˈmæs tɪk) adj. par`o•no•mas′ti•cal•ly, adv. paronomasia1. Rhetoric. the use of a word in different senses or the use of words similar in sound for effect, as humor or ambiguity; punning. 2. a pun. — paronomastic, adj.See also: Punning the use of a word in different senses or the use of words similar in sound for effect, as humor or ambiguity; punning. Also called adnomination, agnomination, annomination.See also: Rhetoric and Rhetorical DevicesThesaurusNoun | 1. | paronomasia - a humorous play on words; "I do it for the pun of it"; "his constant punning irritated her"pun, punning, wordplayfun, sport, play - verbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously); "he became a figure of fun"; "he said it in sport" |
Paronomasia
Paronomasia a figure of speech in which paronyms are set in opposition to produce a comic effect or suggest a figurative meaning. Paronyms are words whose similarity in sound or partial coincidence in morphemic composition may cause errors in usage or, more frequently, give rise to puns. Examples of paronomasia are the Russian muzh po drova, zhena so dvora (“when the husband leaves to get the firewood, the wife gets to leave the house”) and the French apprendre n’est pas comprendre (“studying is not the same as learning”). MedicalSeePUNparonomasia
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