prosopopoeia — [prō sō΄pō pē′ə] n. [L < Gr prosōpopoiia < prosōpon, person, face, mask (< pros, near + ōps, EYE) + poiein, to make: see POET2] Rhetoric 1. a figure in which an absent, dead, or imaginary person is represented as speaking 2.… … English World dictionary
Prosopopoeia — A prosopopoeia ( el. προσωποποιία) is a rhetorical device in which a speaker or writer communicates to the audience by speaking as another person or object. The term literally derives from the Greek roots meaning a face, a person, to make… … Wikipedia
prosopopoeia — prosopopoeial, adj. /proh soh peuh pee euh/, n. Rhet. 1. personification, as of inanimate things. 2. a figure of speech in which an imaginary, absent, or deceased person is represented as speaking or acting. Also, prosopopeia. [1555 65; < L… … Universalium
prosopopoeia — noun a) Personifying a person or object when to an . Of the prosopopoeia, or personification, there are two kinds; one, when actions and character are attributed to irrational, or even inanimate objects; the other, when a probable but fictitious… … Wiktionary
prosopopoeia — pro•so•po•poe•ia [[t]proʊˌsoʊ pəˈpi ə[/t]] n. pl. poe•ias 1) rht personification, as of inanimate things 2) rht a figure of speech in which an imaginary, absent, or deceased person is represented as speaking or acting • Etymology: 1555–65; < L … From formal English to slang
prosopopoeia — /prɒsəpəˈpiə/ (say prosuhpuh peeuh) noun Rhetoric 1. personification, as of inanimate things. 2. representation of an imaginary or absent person as speaking or acting. Also, prosopopeia. {Latin prosōpopoeia, from Greek prosōpopoiia} …
prosopopoeia — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek prosōpopoiia, from prosōpon mask, person (from pros + ōps face) + poiein to make more at eye, poet Date: circa 1555 1. a figure of speech in which an imaginary or absent person is represented as speaking or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
prosopopoeia — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun See prosopopeia … English dictionary for students
prosopopoeia — [ˌprɒsəpə pi:ə] noun a figure of speech in which an abstract thing is personified or an imagined or absent person is represented as speaking. Origin C16: via L. from Gk prosōpopoiia, from prosōpon person + poiein to make … English new terms dictionary
prosopopoeia — n. (Rhet.) Personification … New dictionary of synonyms