What is an example of Latin chiasmus?
Chiasmus (Figures of Speech)
Latin also uses chiasmus with adjective-noun combinations. With chiasmus, what's fair is foul and foul is fair.
What is a chiasmus sentence?
Chiasmus is the reversing of the order of words in the second of two parallel phrases or sentences. This rhetorical device is also referred to as reverse parallelism or syntactical inversion. An important subtype of chiasmus is antimetabole. Chiasmus is a poetic and rhetorical device in many languages.