apophasis

Etymology
Via from  from  from  from  from ; whence 🇨🇬, cognate to,.

Noun

 * 1)  An allusion to something by denying that it will be mentioned.
 * 2)  A process of arriving at knowledge by statements of denial; particularly, developing a concept of God through negative assertions about his nature.
 * 1)  A process of arriving at knowledge by statements of denial; particularly, developing a concept of God through negative assertions about his nature.
 * 1)  A process of arriving at knowledge by statements of denial; particularly, developing a concept of God through negative assertions about his nature.
 * 1)  A process of arriving at knowledge by statements of denial; particularly, developing a concept of God through negative assertions about his nature.
 * 1)  A process of arriving at knowledge by statements of denial; particularly, developing a concept of God through negative assertions about his nature.
 * 1)  A process of arriving at knowledge by statements of denial; particularly, developing a concept of God through negative assertions about his nature.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 陽否陰述
 * Finnish: apofaasi, paralipsis
 * Galician: apófase
 * German:, Praeteritio
 * Interlingua: reticentia
 * Portuguese: apófase
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Tagalog: pakunwari

Etymology
From, from  from 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 from  from ; whence via 🇨🇬,  compare , , , hence 🇨🇬,.

Noun

 * 1) denial, negation, repudiation
 * 2)  ; ironically alluding to a subject matter by denying that the subject will be mentioned, embedded within a statement or rhetorical question whereby one, as it were, answers himself
 * 3)  apprehending knowledge of what is true about an unknowable, such as the essence of a divine being like God, by a negative process of denying propositions that are knowably untrue