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Colon (rhetoric)

A colon (from Greek: κῶλον, pl. κῶλα, cola) is a rhetorical figure consisting of a clause which is grammatically, but not logically, complete. In Latin, it is called a membrum or membrum orationis.

Sentences consisting of two cola are called dicola; those with three are tricola. The corresponding adjectives are dicolic and tricolic; colic is not used in this sense. In writing, these cola are often separated by colons.

An isocolon is a sentence composed of cola of equal syllabic length.

The Septuagint used this system in the poetic books such as the Psalms. When Jerome translated the books of the Prophets, he arranged the text colometrically.

The colometric system was used in bilingual codices of New Testament, such as Codex Bezae and Codex Claromontanus. Some Greek and Latin manuscripts also used this system, including Codex Coislinianus and Codex Amiatinus.

See also

  • Comma (rhetoric)
  • References

    External links

  • Colon: Part of a glossary of classical rhetorical terms.
  • 'The Colon as Linguistic Sentence', section of a dissertation on rhetoric discussing the nature of the colon.
  • Colón (Madrid Metro)

    Colón is a station on Line 4 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A.

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    Soo

    Soo may refer to:

  • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, a border city in Canada
  • Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, a border city in the United States
    • Soo Locks, the locks between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes
  • Soo Locks, the locks between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes
  • Soo Township, Michigan
  • Soo Line Railroad, the United States arm of the Canadian Pacific Railway
  • Soo, Kagoshima, a city in Japan
  • Soo District, Kagoshima, a district in Japan
  • Soo (puppet), a British panda puppet and TV character
  • Soo (film), a 2007 South Korean film
  • Rugby League State of Origin (SOO), an Australian rugby league competition
  • Soo River, a tributary of the Green River in British Columbia, Canada
  • Su (surname), a Chinese surname also spelled "Soo"
  • Soo (Korean name), a Korean surname and given name
  • See also

  • Sóo, a village in the Canary Islands
  • Søo, a river in Norway
  • Sioux, a Native American and First Nations people in North America
  • Sault (disambiguation)
  • Sue (disambiguation)
  • Sooß

    Sooß is a town in the district of Baden in Lower Austria, Austria.

    Population

    References

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    Soo (film)

    Soo is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Yoichi Sai (also known as Choi Yang-il).

    Plot

    Tae-soo tries to steal from a gang. The gang catches Tae-soo's brother Tae-jin instead. The incident causes the brothers to separate. Tae-soo becomes a mob fixer and an assassin. Tae-jin becomes a police detective. When a call brings the brothers together, they get ready for brotherly bonding, but Tae-jin is killed. Tae-soo decides to get revenge on his brother's killer.

    Cast

  • Ji Jin-hee as Tae-soo
  • Kang Sung-yeon as Kang Mi-na
  • Moon Sung-keun Gu Yang-won
  • Lee Ki-young as Nam Dal-gu
  • Jo Kyung-hwan as Song-in ("Boss")
  • Oh Man-seok as Jeom Park-yi
  • Choi Deok-moon as Lee Won-jae
  • Yang Young-jo as Yoo Seon-il
  • Kim Jun-bae as Kim Jin-man
  • Park Chan-yang as young Tae-soo
  • Choi Jung-woo as Detective squad chief of police department team 2
  • Park Hyuk-kwon as Detective Jang
  • Jo Seok-hyeon as Detective Park
  • Lee Jae-gu as Detective Choi
  • Theatrical release

    Soo was released in South Korea on March 22, 2007, and was ranked fifth at the domestic box office on its opening weekend, grossing US$795,086. As of April 15, 2007, the film had a gross revenue of US$1,275,162.

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