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1 adjunctio
adjunctĭo, ōnis, f. [adjungo], a joining or binding to, a union or conjunction (Cicero; esp. in his rhet. writings).I.In gen.: si haec (sc. phusikê hê pros ta tekna) non est, nulla potest homini esse ad hominem naturae adjunctio, Cic. Att. 7, 2, 4; so,II.animi,
Q. Cic. Pet. Cons. 6, 21.—Esp.A. B.In rhet.1.A limitation or restriction made by an addition, a limiting or restricting adjunct:2.esse quasdam cum adjunctione necessitudines... illic, in superiore, adjunctio (i. e. exceptio) est haec: nisi malint, etc.,
Cic. Inv. 2, 57, 171.—A figure of speech, acc. to Forcell. = sumplokê, repetition of the same word, Cic. de Or. 3, 54, 206 (as an example, v. Agr. 2, 9: Quis legem tulit? Rullus. Quis majorem partem populi suffragiis prohibuit? Rullus.); acc. to Auct. Her., we have an adjunctio when the verb stands either at the beginning or at the end of a clause, as opp. to conjunctio, i. e. when the verb is interposed amid the words, 4, 27, 38; cf. Quint. 9, 1, 33, and 9, 3, 62. -
2 conversio
conversĭo, ōnis, f. [id.], a turning round, revolving, revolution (class.).I.Lit.A.In gen.:2.caeli,
Cic. Div. 2, 42, 89; id. Univ. 6 med.; id. Rep. 6, 18, 18:astrorum omnesque motus,
id. Tusc. 1, 25, 62; cf. id. N. D. 2, 19, 49:caelestes,
id. Leg. 1, 8, 24.—Hence,The periodical return of the seasons, caused by the revolution of the heavenly bodies:B.mensium annorumque,
Cic. Univ. 14 fin. —Esp., in medic. lang.,a.A turning round, inverting:b.vesicae,
Plin. 8, 42, 67, § 166.—In plur.:vulvae,
Plin. 24, 7, 23, § 39.—An abscess, Col. 6, 17, 6.—II.Trop.A.In gen., subversion, alteration, change:B.conversio et perturbatio rerum,
Cic. Fl. 37, 94; cf. id. Div. 2, 2, 6:moderatio et conversio tempestatum,
id. Fl. 13, 31 fin. —Esp., in rhet.,1.The change or transfer from one species of composition to another, Quint. 10, 5, 4.—2.The repetition of the same word at the end of a clause, antistrophê or epiphora, Cic. de Or. 3, 54, 207; Quint. 9, 1, 33 sq.; Auct. Her. 4, 13, 19 med. —3.The rounding of a period, kampê, sustrophê:C.sic enim has orationis conversiones Graeci nominant,
Cic. de Or. 3, 48, 186:ut (oratio) conversiones habeat absolutas,
id. ib. 3, 49, 190.—A moral change, conversion (late Lat.), Alcim. Avit. 6, 49; esp. with ad:D.ad verum Deum, Aug. Civ. Dei, 7, 33: ad unum verum Deum sanctumque,
id. ib. 8, 24, 2.—
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