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pun

Figure of speech, a play on words, or double meaning that is technically known as paronomasia (Greek ‘adapted meaning’). Double meaning can be accidental, often resulting from homonymy, or the multiple meaning of words; puns, however, are deliberate, intended as jokes or as clever and compact remarks.

The success of a pun is a matter of taste; if an ominous horoscope is called a ‘horrorscope’ or a genetic experiment is characterized as producing ‘designer genes’, this may or may not be regarded as witty or useful. Puns may depend on either the sound or the look of a word, or may require some modification of the words in question to produce their effect (for example, a political meeting described as ‘coming apart at the themes’, echoing ‘seams’).



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Then the next one higher than it, but just beyond it, is called 'MERCY'--in all probability a corruption or familiarisation of the word MERCIA, with a Roman pun included.
I do not intend the pun, and can awkwardly revise the statement to "latitudes more remote from the equator;" Yet Hawaii is only sub-tropical.
Her own family were plain, matter-of-fact people who seldom aimed at wit of any kind; her father, at the utmost, being contented with a pun, and her mother with a proverb; they were not in the habit therefore of telling lies to increase their importance, or of asserting at one moment what they would contradict the next.
 
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