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Bullinger's Figures of Speech Used in the BibleBullinger's Figures of Speech

Hypotimesis; or Under-Estimating

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Parenthetic Addition by way of Apology or Excuse

Hy-po-ti-mee´-sis (ὑποτίμησις), from ὑπό (hypo), under, and τίμησις (timeesis), a valuing, or estimating, from τιμάω (timaô), to deem, or hold worthy. Hence, an under-estimating, under-valuing.

A parenthetical remark is so called when it is apologetic, in order to excuse some bold or extravagant use of language, such as "If I may so say," or "So to speak," or, "As it were."

The name MEILIGMATA is given to the words so used, from μείλιγμα (meiligma), anything that serves to soothe. And this from μειλίσσω (meilissô), to soothe, propitiate.

Romans 3:5.-"I speak as a man."

2 Corinthians 11:23.-"I speak as a fool."

Bibilography Information
Bullinger, E. W., D.D. Entry for 'Hypotimesis; or Under-Estimating'. Bullinger's Figures of Speech Used in the Bible. https://www.studylight.org/​lexicons/​eng/​bullinger/​hypotimesis-or-under-estimating.html.
 
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