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rhetorical (adj.) Look up rhetorical at Dictionary.com
late 15c., "eloquent," from Latin rhetoricus (see rhetoric). Meaning "pertaining to rhetoric" is from 1520s. Rhetorical question is from 1670s. Related: Rhetorically.
rhetoric (n.) Look up rhetoric at Dictionary.com
c.1300, from Old French rethorique, from Latin rhetorice, from Greek rhetorike techne "art of an orator," from rhetor (genitive rhetoros) "orator," related to rhema "word," literally "that which is spoken," from PIE *wre-tor-, from root *were- "to speak" (cf. Old English word, Latin verbum, Greek eirein "to say;" see verb).
რიტორი • (ritori)
რიტორები • (ritorebi)
რიტორიკული • (ritorikuli)
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
rhetorical (adj.) Look up rhetorical at Dictionary.com
late 15c., "eloquent," from Latin rhetoricus (see rhetoric). Meaning "pertaining to rhetoric" is from 1520s. Rhetorical question is from 1670s. Related: Rhetorically.
rhetoric (n.) Look up rhetoric at Dictionary.com
c.1300, from Old French rethorique, from Latin rhetorice, from Greek rhetorike techne "art of an orator," from rhetor (genitive rhetoros) "orator," related to rhema "word," literally "that which is spoken," from PIE *wre-tor-, from root *were- "to speak" (cf. Old English word, Latin verbum, Greek eirein "to say;" see verb).
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