Concinnus
Concinnus is a Latin word that can be translated to English as "concise" or "brief." It is derived from the Latin verb "concinnare," which means to arrange neatly or to make concise. The term is often used in the context of literature, where it refers to the quality of a text being well-structured and to the point. Concinnus is also used in the field of rhetoric to describe a style of speaking or writing that is clear, precise, and free from unnecessary elaboration.
In ancient Roman literature, the term concinnus was used to describe the works of certain authors, particularly
The concept of concinnus is closely related to other Latin terms used in rhetoric and literature, such
In modern usage, the term concinnus is less commonly used than in ancient times, but it still