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Trope (philosophy) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trope (philosophy) The term "trope" is both a term which denotes figurative and metaphorical language and one which has been used in various technical senses. The term ''trope'' derives from the Greek τρόπος (''tropos''), "a turn, a change",〔(τρόπος, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, at Perseus )〕 related to the root of the verb τρέπειν (''trepein''), "to turn, to direct, to alter, to change"; this means that the term is used metaphorically to denote, among other things, metaphorical language. Perhaps the term can be explained as meaning the same thing as ''a turn of phrase'' in its original sense. The term is also used in technical senses, which do not always correspond to its linguistic origin. Its meaning has to be judged from the context, some of which are given below. ==Basic meaning as metaphor== Here a trope is a figurative and metaphorical use of a word or a phrase. The verb ''to trope'' means then to make a trope.
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