different between allegorical vs nonallegorical
allegorical
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?æl.?????.?.k?l/
Adjective
allegorical (comparative more allegorical, superlative most allegorical)
- of, relating to, or containing allegory
- c. 1717, Alexander Pope, remarks on Thomas Parnell's Battle of the Frogs and Mice
- An allegorical application.
- 1861, Friedrich Max Müller, Lectures on the Science of Language
- Allegorical being […] that kind of language which says one thing, but means another.
- c. 1717, Alexander Pope, remarks on Thomas Parnell's Battle of the Frogs and Mice
Translations
allegorical From the web:
- what allegorical character is presented this tale
- what allegorical meanings may be given
- what is an allegorical tale
- what is an allegorical character
- what is an allegorical story
nonallegorical
English
Etymology
non- +? allegorical
Adjective
nonallegorical (not comparable)
- Not allegorical.
Derived terms
- nonallegorically
nonallegorical From the web:
- what is non allegorical
- non allegorical meaning
- what is a allegorical
- what is the definition of allegorical
- what is an allegorical meaning
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