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metonymy

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metonymy , figure of speech in which an attribute of a thing or something closely related to it is substituted for the thing itself. Thus, "sweat" can mean "hard labor," and "Capitol Hill" represents the U.S. Congress.

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Metonymy, the Neglected (but Necessary) Trope.(Critical essay)
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Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language METONYMY. A FIGURE OF SPEECH which designates...metonymically ( crown , as above) is a metonym Metonymy is closely related to and sometimes hard...containing synecdoche. Both metaphor and metonymy express association, metaphor through...
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Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology metonymy (rhet.) substitution for the name of a thing the name of an attribute of it, etc. XVI. First in late L. form metōnymia — Gr. metōnumíā , f. metá META- + ónoma , ónuma NAME ; see -Y3 .
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Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...sides of the signifier (metaphor and metonymy) in the creation of meaning and in the...that govern language, metaphor, and metonymy (Roman Jakobson), and the function...meaning can only occur through metaphor or metonymy. Thus Freud discovered the processes...
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