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English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀνακοίνωσις (anakoínōsis).
Noun
anacoenosis (uncountable)
- (rhetoric) A rhetorical device by which a speaker appeals to his/her hearers or opponents for their opinion on the point in debate.
1785, John Walker, A rhetorical grammar, or course of lessons in elocution, page 179:The pronunciation of this speech will derive its greatest beauty from an attention to the Anacoenosis, beginning at the eleventh line.
Langley,
A Manual of the Figures of Rhetoric, , Doncaster: Printed by C. White, Baxter-Gate,
→OCLC,
page 67:
Anacœnosis, sympathy to wake,
Bids us another's case our own to make.]
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