| | apostropha, apostrophae f | apostropha, apostrophae f | Abkehrturning away, rhetorical figure, when the speaker turns from his hearers, and addresses some other person or thing, apostrophe (des Redners vom Richter zum Gegner) (ἀποστροφή) | | | |
| | | | Abwendungturning away, rhetorical figure, when the speaker turns from his hearers, and addresses some other person or thing, apostrophe (des Redners vom Richter zum Gegner) (ἀποστροφή) | | | |
| | apostrophe, apostrophes f | apostrophē, apostrophēs f | = apostropha, apostrophae fturning away, rhetorical figure, when the speaker turns from his hearers, and addresses some other person or thing, apostrophe (ἀποστροφή) | | | |
| | apostrophos, apostrophi m | apostrophos, apostrophī m | Apostrophmark of elision, apostrophe (ἀπόστροφος) | | | |
| | apostrophus, apostrophi m | apostrophus, apostrophī m | Apostrophmark of elision, apostrophe (ἀπόστροφος) | | | |