alleotheta |
al-le-o-the'-ta | from
Gk. allothen “from another place” and theteuo “to work for” |
Also sp. allotheta | |
alloeosis or alloiosis | |
Substitution of one case, gender, mood, number, tense, or person for another.
Synonymous with enallage. |
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Peacham makes alleotheta the general category that includes antiptosis and all forms of enallage. | ||
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Each of the students should bring their notebook. |
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Sources: | Peacham (1577) H3r |
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