TROPED
Verb
troped
simple past tense and past participle of trope
Anagrams
• de trop, deport, ported, red top, red-top, redtop
Source: Wiktionary
TROPE
Trope, n. Etym: [L. tropus, Gr. Torture, and cf. Trophy, Tropic,
Troubadour, Trover.] (Rhet.)
(a) The use of a word or expression in a different sense from that
which properly belongs to it; the use of a word or expression as
changed from the original signification to another, for the sake of
giving life or emphasis to an idea; a figure of speech.
(b) The word or expression so used.
In his frequent, long, and tedious speeches, it has been said that a
trope never passed his lips. Bancroft.
Note: Tropes are chiefly of four kinds: metaphor, metonymy,
synecdoche, and irony. Some authors make figures the genus, of which
trope is a species; others make them different things, defining trope
to be a change of sense, and figure to be any ornament, except what
becomes so by such change.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition