> > Okay, I'll bite. What's antisthecon? Sounds like something you take for > a cold, if you ask me . . . > > Marcy All the Greek words I listed name "orthographical schemes," i.e., figures of speech that involve changes in the spelling/sound of words. And without my crib sheet (which I think Andrea L cribbed originally--at any event it comes from Ed Corbett's _Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student_), how would I know what antisthecon is. (E.g., wrang for wrong, change of sound.) Rick P.S., Please don't bite (me).