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Webster 1913 Edition


Anacoenosis


Anˊa-cœ-no′sis

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Noun.
[Gr. [GREEK], fr. [GREEK], to communicate; [GREEK] up + [GREEK] to make common, [GREEK] common.]
(Rhet.)
A figure by which a speaker appeals to his hearers or opponents for their opinion on the point in debate.
Walker.

Webster 1828 Edition


Anacoenosis

ANACOENO'SIS

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Noun.
[Gr. common.]
A figure of rhetoric, by which a speaker applies to his opponents for their opinion on the point in debate.

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anacoenosis

anacoenosis

English

Noun

anacoenosis (uncountable)

  1. (rhetoric) A rhetorical device by which a speaker appeals to his/her hearers or opponents for their opinion on the point in debate.
    • 1785, John Walker, A rhetorical grammar, or course of lessons in elocution (page 179)
      The pronunciation of this speech will derive its greatest beauty from an attention to the Anacoenosis, beginning at the eleventh line.

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