Catastasis — Ca*tas ta*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to set; kata down + ? to place.] 1. (Rhet.) That part of a speech, usually the exordium, in which the orator sets forth the subject matter to be discussed. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) The state, or condition… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
catastasis — catastásis s.f. (înv.) situaţie, stare. Trimis de blaurb, 27.03.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
catástasis — (Del gr. κατάστασις, constitución, temperamento). f. Ret. Punto culminante del asunto de un drama, tragedia o poema épico … Diccionario de la lengua española
catastasis — [kə tas′tə sis] n. pl. catastases [kə tas′təsēz΄] [Gr katastasis, an arranging, setting forth < kathistanai < kata , down + histanai, to set up, cause to STAND] the heightened part of the action in ancient drama, leading directly to the… … English World dictionary
catástasis — (Del gr. katastasis, institución.) ► sustantivo femenino LITERATURA Punto culminante del asunto de un drama, de una tragedia o de un poema épico. IRREG. plural catástasis * * * catástasis (del gr. «katástasis», constitución, temperamento) f.… … Enciclopedia Universal
Catastasis — In classical tragedies, a catastasis (pl. catastases ) is the third part of an ancient drama, in which the intrigue or action that was initiated in the epitasis, is supported and heightened, until ready to be unravelled in the catastrophe. It… … Wikipedia
catastasis — noun /kəˈtæstəsɪs/ In classical drama, the third and penultimate section, in which action is heightened for the catastrophe. , 1922, It doubles itself in the middle of his life, reflects itself in another, repeats itself, protasis, epitasis,… … Wiktionary
catastasis — 1. A condition or state. 2. Restoration to a normal condition or a normal place. [G.] … Medical dictionary
catastasis — n. intense action before the climax of a drama … English contemporary dictionary
catastasis — ca·tas·ta·sis … English syllables