periphrastus
Periphrastus is a term used in rhetoric and linguistics to denote a person who uses periphrasis, or circumlocution, in speech or writing. The form derives from the Greek periphrastēs, meaning “one who speaks around” or “circumlocutor.” In English, the noun is sometimes rendered as periphrast or periphrastēs, though the more common related terms are periphrase, periphrasis, and circumlocution.
In practice, a periphrast is someone who expresses a concept with a descriptive phrase rather than a
The term is primarily of historical and descriptive interest within classical rhetoric and philology. It is