metaphrase
Nov. 1st, 2011 07:15 ammetaphrase (MET-uh-frayz) - n., a literal, word-for-word translation. v., to translate, especially literally; to change the form of a text, such as from verse to prose.
Contrast paraphrase. Borrowed in 1609 from Late Latin, from Greek metáphrasis, a paraphrasing, a change of phrasing, from meta-, after phrazein, to tell, show.
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Contrast paraphrase. Borrowed in 1609 from Late Latin, from Greek metáphrasis, a paraphrasing, a change of phrasing, from meta-, after phrazein, to tell, show.
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