ecbole

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἐκβολή (ekbolḗ, “a digression”), from ἐκβάλλω (ekbállō, “to throw out”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɛkbəliː/ === Noun === ecbole (countable and uncountable, plural ecboles) (rhetoric, rare) A digression, (especially) one in which a person is introduced speaking his or her own words. (music) The raising or sharping of a tone, especially (historical) in relation to Ancient Greek music. 1813, J.M. Good & al., Pantologia, s.v. "Ecbole": Ecbole: a […] change in the enharmonic genus, by the accidental elevation of a chord, or string, five dieses above its ordinary pitch. === References === "ecbole" in George L. Scott's Supplement to Mr Chamber's Cyclopaedia, London: Innys & al., 1753. "ecbole" in Chauncey A. Goodrich's revision of Noah Webster's Dictionary of the English Language, London: Illustrated London Library, 1852. “ecbole, n..”, in OED Online ⁠, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1891.