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Webster 1913 Edition


Amphiboly

Am-phib′o-ly

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Amphibolies
.
[L.
amphibolia
, Gr. [GREEK]: cf. OE.
amphibolie
. See
Amphibolous
.]
Ambiguous discourse; amphibology.
If it oracle contrary to our interest or humor, we will create an
amphiboly
, a double meaning where there is none.
Whitlock.

Webster 1828 Edition


Amphiboly

AMPHIB'OLY

,
Noun.
[Gr. both ways and to strike.]
Ambiguity of meaning. [Rarely used.]

Definition 2024


amphiboly

amphiboly

English

Noun

amphiboly (plural amphibolies)

  1. (grammar) An ambiguous grammatical construction.
    • 1931, Adrian Coates, "Philosophy as Criticism and Point of View," Philosophy, vol. 6, no. 23, p. 339,
      By logical errors I mean such simple things as Equivocation, Amphiboly, and Begging the Question.
    • 1987, Jeffrey Buechner, "Radically Misinterpreting Radical Interpretation," The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, vol. 45, no. 4, p. 410,
      The language might be fraught with word ambiguity or sentence amphiboly.

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Usage notes

  • Strictly speaking, in an amphiboly the individual words are unambiguous; the ambiguity results entirely from the linguistic manner in which they have been combined. [1]

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References

  1. Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.