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‖ parembole Rhet.|pəˈrɛmbəliː| [a. Gr. παρεµβολή insertion, interpolation, parenthesis, etc., f. παρ(α- para-1 1 + ἐµβολή throwing in, insertion.] A kind of parenthesis: see quot. 1753.
[1658Harrington Prerog. Pop. Govt. Wks. (1700) 236 In which is contain'd the Parembole or Courses of Israel before the Captivity.] 1753Chambers Cycl. Supp., Parembole, Παρεµβολή, in rhetoric, a figure wherein something relating to the subject is inserted in the middle of a period. All the difference between the parembole and parenthesis, according to Vossius, is, that the former relates to the subject in hand, whereas the latter is foreign to it. |