paraphrastic

ADJECTIVE
  1. altered by paraphrasing
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How To Use paraphrastic In A Sentence

  • Many of the details in the Triumph are paraphrastic repetitions from Titian's three Bacchanals.
  • For our paraphrastic procedure to be comprehensive, it must work with contexts containing explicitly comparative locutions.
  • To the Miscellanies succeed the Anacreontics, or paraphrastical translations of some little poems, which pass, however justly, under the name of Anacreon. Lives of the English Poets : Waller, Milton, Cowley
  • He has now publicly called on the bug man to explain himself (or some such meaningless paraphrastic remark).
  • For our paraphrastic procedure to be comprehensive, it must work with contexts containing explicitly comparative locutions.
  • We give a sort of paraphrastical synopsis of the poem, which, partly in virtue of its disagreeableness, will enable the lovers of the song to return to it with an increase of pleasure. A Dish of Orts : Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare
  • Even his paraphrastic explanation in the Small Catechism seems to imply (for both the 1959 and the 2000 editions of English translations of The Book of Concord) that he had men and women equally in mind.
  • In the Small Catechism, his explanations of both the First Commandment and the Sixth break the normal paraphrastic nature of the work.
  • His imitations of Horace are feebly paraphrastical, and the additions which he makes are of little value. Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope
  • To the miscellanies succeed the Anacreontiques, or paraphrastical translations of some little poems, which pass, however justly, under the name of Anacreon. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1
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