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ˈyu fyuˌɪz əmeu·phuism

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. euphuismnoun

    any artificially elegant style of language

  2. euphuismnoun

    an elegant style of prose of the Elizabethan period; characterized by balance and antithesis and alliteration and extended similes with and allusions to nature and mythology

Wiktionary

  1. euphuismnoun

    An ornate style of writing (in Elizabethan England) marked by the excessive use of alliteration, antithesis and mythological similes.

  2. euphuismnoun

    An example of euphuism.

  3. Etymology: From Lyly's Euphues.

Wikipedia

  1. Euphuism

    Euphuism is a peculiar mannered style of English prose. It takes its name from a prose romance by John Lyly. It consists of a preciously ornate and sophisticated style, employing a deliberate excess of literary devices such as antitheses, alliterations, repetitions and rhetorical questions. Classical learning and remote knowledge of all kinds are displayed. Euphuism was fashionable in the 1580s, especially in the Elizabethan court.

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  1. euphuism

    Euphuism is a highly ornate and elaborate style of writing or speech that was popular during the Elizabethan era in 16th-century England. It is characterized by excessive use of alliteration, rhetorical questions, wordplay, and an abundance of similes and metaphors. The term 'euphuism' comes from a prose romance, "Euphues," written by John Lyly in 1578. It was noted for its artificiality and its emphasis more on intellectual sophistication rather than naturalness or emotional depth.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Euphuismnoun

    an affectation of excessive elegance and refinement of language; high-flown diction

  2. Etymology: [Gr. e'yfyh`s well grown, graceful; e'y^ well + fyh` growth, fr. fy`ein to grow. This affected style of conversation and writing, fashionable for some time in the court of Elizabeth, had its origin from the fame of Lyly's books, Euphues, or the Anatomy of Wit, and Euphues and his England.]

Wikidata

  1. Euphuism

    Euphuism is a peculiar mannered style of English prose. It takes its name from a prose romance by John Lyly. It consists of a preciously ornate and sophisticated style, employing in deliberate excess a wide range of literary devices such as antitheses, alliterations, repetitions and rhetorical questions. Classical learning and remote knowledge of all kinds are displayed. Euphuism was fashionable in the 1580s, especially in the Elizabethan court, but never previously or subsequently.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Euphuism

    ū′fū-izm, n. an affected and bombastic style of language: a high-flown expression.—v.i. Eu′phuise.—n. Eu′phuist.—adj. Euphuist′ic. [From Euphues, a popular book by John Lyly (1579-80).—Gr. euphyēs, graceful—eu, well, phyē, growth—phyesthai, to grow.]

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Euphuism

    an affected bombastic style of language, so called from "Euphues," a work of Sir John Lyly's written in that style.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of euphuism in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of euphuism in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4


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