hyperbatic, a. Gram. and Rhet.
(haɪpəˈbætɪk)
[ad. Gr. ὑπερβατικός, f. ὑπέρβατον hyperbaton.]
Pertaining to or of the nature of hyperbaton; transposed, inverted.
1847 in Craig. |
Hence hyperˈbatically adv., in the way of hyperbaton, by transposition or inversion.