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  • 81 litotes

    a two-component structure in which two negations are joined to give a possessive evaluation
    - the first component is always the negative particle "not", while the second, always negative in semantics, varies in form from a negatively affixed word (as above) to a negative phrase

    Her face was not unpretty. (K.Kesey)

    It was not unnatural if Gilbert felt a certain embarrassment. (E.Waugh)

    The idea was not totally erroneous. The thought did not displease me. (I.Murdoch)

    Source: V.A.K.
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    a) is a stylistic device consisting of a peculiar use of negative constructions: the negation plus noun or adjective serves to establish a positive feature in a person or thing
    - is a deliberate understatement used to produce stylistic effect: it is a negation that includes affirmation;
    - is a means by which the natural logical and linguistic property of negation can be strengthened;

    He found that this was no easy task.

    - is used in different styles of speech, excluding those which may be called the matter-of-fact styles, like official style and scientific prose
    b) a construction with two negations

    not unlike, not unpromising, not displeased

    Soames, with his lips and his squared chin was not unlike a bull dog. (J.Galsworthy)

    Source: I.R.G.

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  • 82 μήτηρ

    μήτηρ, τρός, ἡ (‘mother’ Hom.+)
    female parent, mother Mt 1:18; 13:55; 14:8, 11; 20:20; Mk 6:24, 28 and oft.; ApcPt Ox 849, 7. W. her child (cp. EpArist 27) Mt 2:11, 13f, 20f. W. the father 10:37; 15:4a (Ex 20:12). Cp. vs. 4b (Hes., Works 331–34 also knows that one who abuses or speaks harshly to an aged father is punished by Zeus); 19:5 (Gen 2:24), 19 (Ex 20:12), 29; Mk 5:40 al. W. brothers Mt 12:46; Mk 3:31–33. W. a grandmother 2 Ti 1:5 (s. μάμμη).—GHb 20, 61 has the extraordinary notion that the Holy Spirit (רוּחָא דְּקֻדְּשָׁא, fem. gender) was the mother of Christ; s. πνεῦμα 5cα, end.
    an entity that bears the relation of a mother, mother a transference of mng. 1
    of pers. respected or loved as a mother (Diod S 17, 37, 6 ὦ μῆτερ addressed to an aged lady who is well thought of; POxy 1296, 8; 15; 1678; PGiss 78, 1) Mt 12:49f; Mk 3:34f; J 19:27 (Duris [III B.C.]: 76 Fgm. 63 Jac.: Polycrates introduces the mothers of those slain in battle to rich citizens w. the words μητέρα σοι ταύτην δίδωμι; Lucian, Tox. 22); Ro 16:13.
    of impers. entities
    α. of cities (like אֵם) in relation to their citizens; so archetypically of the heavenly Jerusalem, i.e. the Messianic community in relation to its members Gal 4:26; cp. vs. 22.—JPlumpe, Mater Ecclesia: An Inquiry into the Concept of Church as Mother in Early Christianity, ’43.
    β. of a state or quality viewed as point of origin or source (Theognis 1, 385; Hippocr. in Synes., Ep. 115 p. 255b τ. ἐνδείαν ὑγιείας μητέρα; X., Oec. 5, 17 τ. γεωργίαν τ. ἄλλων τεχνῶν μητέρα εἶναι; Tob 4:13; JosAs 15:7 [of μετάνοια]; Ps.-Phoc. 42 μ. κακότητος; Philo; TestSim 5:3) of faith, as the source of Christian virtues (Hierocles 11, 442 ἡ εὐσέβεια μήτηρ τῶν ἀρετῶν) Hv 3, 8, 5; cp. 7. Babylon ἡ μήτηρ τ. πορνῶν κτλ. Rv 17:5.—B. 103. DELG. M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > μήτηρ

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  • Telepathy — • A term introduced by F.W.H. Myers in 1882 to denote the ability of one mind to impress or to be impressed by another mind otherwise than through the recognized channels of sense Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Telepathy      …   Catholic encyclopedia

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