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Crális
Decrementum
Deélis
Diachorísmus
Diácope
Diaresis
Dialogi mus
Diálytis
Diályton
Diaphora
Diaporésis
Diáītole
Diafyrmus
Diaty pólis
Dicaiológia
Diéxodos
Dilemma
Disfimilitúdo
'Ecbole
Ecphonéfis
'Ecphrafis
'Ectasis
Ecthlipfis
Eicon
Ellipfis
'Emphasis
Enállage
Enalláxis
Enantiofis
Enargia
Enthyméma
Epanaclésis
Epanadiplofis
Epanalépfis
Epanaphora
Epánodos
Epanorthólis
Epauxéfis
Epénthefis
Epexegéfis
Epexergáfia
Epicheréma
Epichorésis
Epimerismus
Epimone
Epiphonéma

Epiphora
1.63

Epístrophe
Epítrope

Epizeúxis I. 66.
I. 62.
Erotéma

I. 48.
1. 62.

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Erotélis
1. 62.

&c.
Eúche
I. 62.
Evocatio

I. 61.
Euphemísmus
Euphonia

Execıatio
1. 62.

Exegéfis

Exergália
1. 55. II. 48. Gnome

Græcismus I. 62.

Hebräismus
1. 6o.

Hellenismus I. 62.
1. 54

Hendíadys
Hírmos
Homoioptó:on

Homoioteleúton 1.70.
1. 62.

Horismos
I. 62. Hypállage
Hyperbaton

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Hypodiástole
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Hypophora
Hypothesis 1.61.
Hypotypósis I. 54. II. 37
Hypozeugma

I. 62.
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Hypozeúxis
Hysterélis I.

40.
Hysteron-próteron I. 58.
Hy sterológia
Incrementum I. 52. II. 35

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Indúetio

I. 61.
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Invérfio
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Ironía

I. 39. II. 55
Ifocólon

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Procatalépfis
Mesárchia

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Proécthelis
Melodiplólis

Prolépfis I. 49, 61. ,
Mesophónia

Prosapódosis
Mcfoteleúton

Prosopopcia
Mesozeugma

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Sermocinátio

I. 56.
Metathefis

1. 61.
Símile

1.54. II. 58,
Metonymia
I. 34. II. 55.

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Mimélis

Solecí mus 1. 62.
Milos

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Sophisma I. 61.
Mycterismus

Sorites

1.61.
Nöéma

Syllépfis 1.61.
Obsecrátio

Syllogismus I. 6o.
Onomatopeia

Symbole
Oxymoron

Symbouleúsis

I. 48.
Pæanismus I. 6o. Symphonélis 1.63.
Parábole 1. 54. II. 58. Symploce 1. 66.
Paradiátlole

Synaeresis I. 63.
Paradeigma

Synalapha

I. 62.
Paradoxon

I. 6.

Synathraesmus
Paragóge
I. 61. Syncope

I. 61.
Paraleipfis

Synchorésis
Parallage

Synchyfis

I. 58.
Paralogísmus

I. 61.

Syncrisis
Parafiopelis

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Synécdoche

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Paráthesis

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Synecphonéfis I. 63
Parechélis

Synesis

I. 62.
Parégmenon

Synizésis
Parénthesis

Synæciólis
Parélcon

Synonymia
Parolce

Synthesis

I. 62.
Parcémia

Sýrmos
Paromoion

Systole

1. 62.
Paromológia

Tapeinólis
Paronomasia

Taútotes
Parrhélia

Thaumásmus
Pathopæia I. 59. II. 29. Thlipfis
Periphrasis I. 51. II. 53. Tméfis
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Pleonásmus 1. 62.

Transítio 1. 50. II. 53
Ploce

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Víto

1. 55. II. 37.
Polyptóton I. 68. II. 50. Vórum
Polyiyndeton 1.

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