trope
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-m1
Definitions
- tropics usually the definite plural m
- a trope in literature, rhetoric
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek τρόπος (turn, way, manner, a turn, style, direction, a mode in music, a trope figure of speech, a mode mood in logic, a manner, figure of speech, change, musical mode, response).
Origin
Ancient Greek
τρόπος
Gloss
turn, way, manner, a turn, style, direction, a mode in music, a trope figure of speech, a mode mood in logic, a manner, figure of speech, change, musical mode, response
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
方
Emoji
🙃
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- chronotropic English
- dromotropic English
- inotropic English
- tropo- English
- tropomyosin English
- tropus Latin
- Troposphäre German
- hepatotropo Spanish, Castilian
- δολιότροπος Ancient Greek
- πολύτροπος Ancient Greek
- σφαῖρα Ancient Greek
- τρέπω Ancient Greek
- τρόπος Ancient Greek
- ὁμοιότροπος Ancient Greek
- trope Norwegian Bokmål
- tropene Norwegian Bokmål
- troposfære Norwegian Bokmål
- klima Norwegian Nynorsk
- tropeklima Norwegian Nynorsk
- troposfære Norwegian Nynorsk
- tropo- Catalan, Valencian
- τρόπος Greek (modern)