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exemplum    音標拼音: [ɪgz'ɛmpləm]
n. 例證,例示,說教性的故事

例証,例示,說教性的故事

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  • Exemplum - Wikipedia
    An exemplum (Latin for "example", pl exempla, exempli gratia = "for example", abbr : e g [clarification needed]) is a moral anecdote, brief or extended, real or fictitious, used to illustrate a point The word is also used to express an action performed by another and used as an example or model
  • EXEMPLUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EXEMPLUM is example, model How to use exemplum in a sentence
  • Exemplum - Definition and Examples of Exemplum - Literary Devices
    Exemplum is a rhetorical device that is defined as a short tale, narrative, or anecdote used in literary pieces and speeches to explain a doctrine, or emphasize a moral point They are generally in the forms of legends, folktales, and fables An exemplum clarifies and proves a point
  • exemplum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    to take a lesson from some one's example: sibi exemplum sumere ex aliquo or exemplum capere de aliquo; to shape one's conduct after another's model: ad exemplum alicuius se conformare; to set an example: exemplum edere, prodere; to set an example: exemplo esse; to inflict an exemplary punishment on some one: exemplum in aliquo or in aliquem
  • Exemplum - Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
    In literature, rhetoric, and public speaking, a narrative or anecdote used to illustrate a quotation, claim, or moral point is called exemplum In classical rhetoric, the exemplum (which Aristotle called the paradigma) was considered one of the basic methods of argument
  • What does exemplum mean? - Definitions. net
    An exemplum (Latin for "example", pl exempla, exempli gratia = "for example", abbr : e g ) is a moral anecdote, brief or extended, real or fictitious, used to illustrate a point The word is also used to express an action performed by another and used as an example or model
  • Exemplum | Medieval, Fable, Allegory | Britannica
    exemplum, short tale originally incorporated by a medieval preacher into his sermon to emphasize a moral or illustrate a point of doctrine Fables, folktales, and legends were gathered into collections, such as Exempla (c 1200) by Jacques de Vitry, for the use of preachers
  • Exemplum - definition of exemplum by The Free Dictionary
    Define exemplum exemplum synonyms, exemplum pronunciation, exemplum translation, English dictionary definition of exemplum n pl ex·em·pla 1 An example 2 A brief story used to make a point in an argument or to illustrate a moral truth American Heritage® Dictionary of the
  • EXEMPLUM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 an anecdote that supports a moral point or sustains an argument, used esp in medieval sermons 2 an example or Click for more definitions
  • Exemplum: Definition and Examples | LiteraryTerms. net
    Exemplum is a powerful technique for one simple reason: human beings respond more to stories than to raw facts or abstract ideas Social scientists have studied this extensively, and it’s quite clear that our brains are set up to process stories and get meaning out of them





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