Perifreesi
Perifreesi is a term sometimes used in academic and philosophical discussions, particularly within the context of Greek thought. It derives from the Greek word "perifrasi," which translates to "circumlocution" or "speaking around." In its most literal sense, perifreesi refers to the use of a roundabout way of speaking or expressing an idea, often employing more words than necessary to convey a meaning. This can be done for various reasons, such as to add emphasis, to create a certain tone, or to avoid directness.
The concept of perifreesi can be found in ancient Greek rhetoric and literary analysis. Orators and writers