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The English metaphor derived from the 16th-century Old French word métaphore, which comes from the Latin metaphora, "carrying over", in turn from the Greek (metaphorá), "transfer", from (metapherō), "to carry over", "to transfer" and that from (meta), "after, with, across".
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