Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun Plural form of periphrase. circumlocutions.
  • noun Plural form of periphrasis. use of syntactic rather than morphological constructions.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of periphrase.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word periphrases.

Examples

  • For the several fashions, customs, and manners of one nation, making several combinations of ideas familiar and necessary in one, which another people have had never an occasion to make, or perhaps so much as take notice of, names come of course to be annexed to them, to avoid long periphrases in things of daily conversation; and so they become so many distinct complex ideas in their minds.

    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 2007

  • He that hath complex ideas without names for them, wants liberty and dispatch in his expressions, and is necessitated to use periphrases.

    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 2007

  • For the several fashions, customs, and manners of one nation, making several combinations of ideas familiar and necessary in one, which another people have had never an occasion to make, or perhaps so much as take notice of, names come of course to be annexed to them, to avoid long periphrases in things of daily conversation; and so they become so many distinct complex ideas in their minds.

    God, Aids & Circumcision Hill, George 2005

  • This feature of the song serves to explain its inordinate length, for a song may occupy the greater part of a night, apparently without tiring the audience by its verbose periphrases and its exuberant figures.

    The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir John M. Garvan

  • This unmanly dread of simplicity, and of what is called "tautology," gives rise to a patchwork made up of scraps of poetic quotations, unmeaning periphrases, and would-be humorous circumlocutions, -- a style of all styles perhaps the most objectionable and offensive, which may be known and avoided by the name of _Fine Writing_.

    How to Write Clearly Rules and Exercises on English Composition Edwin A. Abbott

  • Thus, if we are writing about Charles II., it would be in very bad taste to avoid repeating "he" by using such periphrases as the following: "The third of the Stewarts hated business," "the Merry Monarch died in the fifty-fourth year of his age," &c.

    How to Write Clearly Rules and Exercises on English Composition Edwin A. Abbott

  • Sylvia, receiving this into a sore and raw consciousness, said to herself with an embittered instinct for cynicism that she had never heard more euphonious periphrases for selling yourself for money.

    The Bent Twig Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918

  • Maître Charmolue drew forth an appalling document, and commenced reading with much gesticulation and the exaggerated emphasis of the Bar a Latin oration, in which all the evidences of the trial were set out in Ciceronian periphrases, flanked by citations from Plautus.

    III. End of the Crown Piece Changed into a Withered Leaf. Book VIII 1917

  • Why conceal his weaknesses in a cloud of periphrases?

    Criticisms and Interpretations. I. By William Makepeace Thackeray 1917

  • In our own day the principle that the leaders should practice economic renunciation and should identify themselves with the multitude is advocated only by a few isolated romanticists who belong to the anarchist wing of the socialist movement, and even by them only in timid periphrases.

    Political Parties; a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy 1916

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.