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Tralatitious
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Tralatitious, a. [L. tralatitius, translatitius, tralaticius, translaticius. See Tralation.].
- Passed along; handed down; transmitted. [1913 Webster]"Among biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor from expositor." [1913 Webster]
- Metaphorical; figurative; not literal. Stackhouse. [1913 Webster]
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Tralatitious
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N metaphor, figure of speech, facon de parler, way of speaking, colloquialism, phrase, figure, trope, metaphor, enallage, catachresis, metonymy, synecdoche, autonomasia, irony, figurativeness, image, imagery, metalepsis, type, anagoge, simile, personification, prosopopoeia, allegory, apologue, parable, fable, allusion, adumbration, application, exaggeration, hyperbole, association, association of ideas (analogy), metaphorical, figurative, catachrestical, typical, tralatitious, parabolic, allegorical, allusive, anagogical, ironical, colloquial, tropical, so to speak, so to say, so to express oneself, as it were, mutato nomine de te fabula narratur.For further exploring for "Tralatitious" in Webster Dictionary Online