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Webster 1913 Edition
Metonymy
Me-ton′y-my
(mē̍-tŏn′ĭ-my̆; 277)
, Noun.
[L.
metonymia
, Gr. μετωνυμία
; μετά
, indicating change + ὄνυμα
, for ὄνομα
a name: cf. F. métonymie
. See Name
.] (Rhet.)
A trope in which one word is put for another that suggests it;
as, we say, a man keeps a good
table
instead of good provisions
; we read Virgil
, that is, his poems
; a man has a warm heart
, that is, warm affections
; a city dweller has no wheels
, that is, no automobile.Webster 1828 Edition
Metonymy
MET'ONYMY
,Noun.
Definition 2024
metonymy
metonymy
English
Noun
metonymy (countable and uncountable, plural metonymies)
- The use of a single characteristic or name of an object to identify an entire object or related object.
- (countable) A metonym.
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Translations
figure of speech
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metonym — see metonym
See also
- metonymy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- metalepsis
- Wikipedia article on trope