- metaphrased
- metaphrased met"a*phrased (m[e^]t"[.a]*fr[=a]zd), a. Translated literally. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Joseph Hall (bishop) — Joseph Hall (1 July 1574 8 September 1656), English bishop and satirist, was born at Bristow Park, near Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire.LifeJoseph Hall came of a large family, being one of twelve children born to John Hall, agent in the… … Wikipedia
metaphrase — /met euh frayz /, n., v., metaphrased, metaphrasing. n. 1. a literal translation. v.t. 2. to translate, esp. literally. 3. to change the phrasing or literary form of. [1600 10; < Gk metáphrasis a paraphrasing, change of phrasing. See META ,… … Universalium
metaphrase — /ˈmɛtəfreɪz/ (say metuhfrayz) noun 1. a translation. –verb (t) (metaphrased, metaphrasing) 2. to translate, especially literally. 3. to change the phrasing or literary form of. {New Latin metaphrasis, from Greek: a translation} …
metaphrase — [met′ə frāz΄] n. [ModL metaphrasis < Gr < metaphrazein: see META & PHRASE] a translation; esp., a literal, word for word translation, as distinguished from a paraphrase vt. metaphrased, metaphrasing 1. to translate, esp. literally 2. to… … English World dictionary