prolepsis

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

prŏlepsis, is, f., = πρόληψις, in rhetoric, a mentioning a thing by a name which it has not yet received,

anticipation , prolepsis (pure Lat. occupatio), Diom. p. 438 and 439 P.; or an allusion to a thing as having happened before it has actually come to pass, an anachronism , Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 1, 45 fin. ; or a refuting of an objection by anticipation (written as Greek), Quint. 4, 1, 49; 9, 2, 16.

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