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- Colon_(rhetoric) abstract "A colon (from Greek: κῶλον, pl. κῶλα, cola) is a rhetorical figure consisting of a clause which is grammatically, but not logically, complete. In Latin, it is called a membrum or membrum orationis.Sentences consisting of two cola are called dicola; those with three are tricola. The corresponding adjectives are dicolic and tricolic; colic is not used in this sense. In writing, these cola are often separated by colons.An isocolon is a sentence composed of cola of equal syllabic length.The Septuagint used this system in the poetic books such as the Psalms. When Jerome translated the books of the Prophets, he arranged the text colometrically.The colometric system was used in bilingual codices of New Testament, such as Codex Bezae and Codex Claromontanus. Some Greek and Latin manuscripts also used this system, including Codex Coislinianus and Codex Amiatinus.".
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- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhetoric.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Clause.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Amiatinus.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Bezae.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Claromontanus.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Coislinianus.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Colon_(punctuation).
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Comma_(rhetoric).
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Isocolon.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Jerome.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink New_Testament.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Psalms.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Rhetorical_device.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Rhetorical_figure.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Septuagint.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLink Tricolon.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colon (rhetoric)".
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colon".
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cola".
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLinkText "colometrically".
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLinkText "colon".
- Colon_(rhetoric) wikiPageWikiLinkText "very rare technical term of rhetoric".
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- Colon_(rhetoric) subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Colon_(rhetoric) hypernym Figure.
- Colon_(rhetoric) type Person.
- Colon_(rhetoric) comment "A colon (from Greek: κῶλον, pl. κῶλα, cola) is a rhetorical figure consisting of a clause which is grammatically, but not logically, complete. In Latin, it is called a membrum or membrum orationis.Sentences consisting of two cola are called dicola; those with three are tricola. The corresponding adjectives are dicolic and tricolic; colic is not used in this sense.".
- Colon_(rhetoric) label "Colon (rhetoric)".
- Colon_(rhetoric) sameAs Kolon_(Rhetorik).
- Colon_(rhetoric) sameAs Colon_(retorica).
- Colon_(rhetoric) sameAs Kolometria.
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- Colon_(rhetoric) sameAs Колон_(литература).
- Colon_(rhetoric) sameAs Колон_(література).
- Colon_(rhetoric) sameAs Q1475019.
- Colon_(rhetoric) sameAs Q1475019.
- Colon_(rhetoric) wasDerivedFrom Colon_(rhetoric)?oldid=674384161.
- Colon_(rhetoric) isPrimaryTopicOf Colon_(rhetoric).