Definition of Synesis. Meaning of Synesis. Synonyms of Synesis

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Definition of Synesis

Synesis
Synesis Syn"e*sis, n. [Gr. ? intelligence.] (Gram.) A construction in which adherence to some element in the sense causes a departure from strict syntax, as in ``Philip went down to Samaria and preached Christ unto them.'

Meaning of Synesis from wikipedia

- In linguistics, synesis (from Gr**** σύνεσις 'unification, meeting, sense, conscience, insight, realization, mind, reason') is a traditional grammatical/rhetorical...
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- Inverted Matter from Italy, as well as two studio songs with side project Synesis Absorption U.S.. Grimm Real is Smiths' current and active project. Mike...
- reverse is also possible: the United States is a powerful country. See synesis, and also English plural § Singulars as plural and plurals as singular...
- Gnome (good sense) – p****ing judgment, "sympathetic understanding": VI.11  Synesis (understanding) – comprehending what others say, does not issue commands...
- his face come knowledge [da'ath] (gnosis) and understanding [tevuna] (synesis)" — Proverbs 2.6 Philo also refers to the "knowledge" (gnosis) and "wisdom"...
- to refer to the people constituting the government). This is a form of synesis, and is more common in British than American English. See English plural...
- and Elpis (Hope) Metricos (Maternal) and Agape (Love) Ainos (Praise) and Synesis (Intelligence) Ecclesiasticus (Son of Ecclesia) and Macariotes (Blessedness)...
- (linguistics) Defective verb English plurals M**** noun Singulative number Synesis Wiktionary lists of pluralia tantum Harper, Douglas. "fasces". Online Etymology...
- Gnome (good sense) – p****ing judgment, "sympathetic understanding": VI.11  Synesis (understanding) – comprehending what others say, does not issue commands...