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allegorize
allegorize, v. (ˈælɪgəraɪz) [a. Fr. allégorise-r; ad. L. allēgorīzāre, f. Gr. ἀλληγορία (see allegory), an analogous form to prophētīzāre, evangelīzāre, etc., f. assumed Gr. *ἀλληγορίζειν: see -ize.] 1. trans. To make or treat (a thing) as allegorical; to turn it into, or explain it as, an allegory....
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Demons (Star Trek: Enterprise)
Weller said of the plot of the episode: "The great thing about the whole Star Trek legacy is that they... metaphorize, they allegorize and they narrate
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allegorist
allegorist (ˈælɪgərɪst) [f. allegorize: cf. baptize, baptist. See -ist.] One who constructs allegories, or writes allegorically; rarely, one who expounds allegorically.1684 T. Burnet Theor. Earth iii. 49 It cannot be understood..as these allegorists pretend. 1756 J. Warton Ess. Pope (1782) II. §8. 3...
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allegorization
allegorization (ˌælɪgɒraɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. allegorize, as if ad. L. *allēgorīzātiōn-em, n. of action f. allēgorīzā-re: see -ation.] Allegorical representation or interpretation.1827 De Quincey in Blackw. Mag. XXI. 14 Temperance and Constancy, are simply impersonated abstractions and not allegorizations. ...
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A.P. Laurenson
The following year, the album Allegorize was released. Dead
Common Dead (full-length, 2009)
Interim Flesh (EP, 2011)
Come Get Some: Alternate Studio Version (single, 2011)
Diatribe (full-length, 2012)
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Poems of the American Revolution | Academy of American Poets
Poems of the American Revolution - The American revolutionary moment inspired—and continues to inspire—a vast body of poetry, much of which attempts to allegorize the fledgling nation's birth and cast its genesis in the language of archetypal struggles and timeless human themes. Read poems on the subject by William Blake, Philip Freneau, Phillis Wheatley, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ralph ...
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allegorism
ˈallegorism rare. (ˈælɪgərɪz(ə)m) [f. allegorize. Cf. baptize, baptism. See -ize.] The use of allegory; the allegorical method of interpreting Scripture. (Cf. allegorist.)1889 Sat. Rev. 18 May 613/1 [His views] rest upon what the early Fathers called Allegorism—that is, on the spiritual, not the lit...
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The Five Senses (Wautier)
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Michaelina Wautier composed her series to allegorize the five senses.
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allegory
▪ I. allegory (ˈælɪgərɪ) Forms: 4–7 allegorie, 5–6 allegorye, 6– allegory. [ad. L. allēgoria, a. Gr. ἀλληγορία, lit. speaking otherwise than one seems to speak, f. ἄλλος other + -ἄγορία speaking; cf. ἀγορεύω to speak, orig. to harangue, f. ἀγορά the public assembly. Cf. Fr. allégorie, perh. the dire...
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Scachs d'amor
However the game was in its infancy, and the moves allegorize the love affairs that constitute the basic literary plot.
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vulgarize
vulgarize, v. (ˈvʌlgəraɪz) [f. vulgar a. + -ize, perh. after med.L. vulgarizare (1305), F. vulgariser (16th cent. and mod.), Sp. vulgarizar, Pg. -isar, It. volgarizzare.] 1. intr. To act in a vulgar manner; to become vulgar.1605 Daniel Epist. Lady Anne Clifford vi, Honour..cannot stray and breake ab...
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The Pig War (poem)
Their conflict devolves into open war, and the poet uses pigs to allegorize human corruption, conflict, and revolutionary violence in a simple and transparent
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pragmatizer
pragmatizer (ˈprægmətaɪzə(r)) [f. prec. + -er1.] One who pragmatizes.1847 Fraser's Mag. XXXVI. 16 Pragmatisers, astronomers, and allegorists have worn his labours threadbare. 1866 Freeman Hist. Ess. Ser. i. i. (1871) 3 The pragmatizers take a mythical story; they strip it by an arbitrary process of ...
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The Hartford Times
A series of murals behind the columns allegorize the motto, "News is an immortal bubble and the press endures within."
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baldly
baldly, adv. (ˈbɔːldlɪ) [f. bald a. + -ly2.] In a bald manner; meagrely; nakedly.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1057 (R.) They do allegorize but very baldly. 1863 Kinglake Crimea (1877) II. xiv. 236 They did not state baldly what they had ascertained.
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