single word requests - Reversing Binomials


Siamese twins or binomials are pairs of expressions which are often conjoined. For example:



  • back and forth

  • ebb and flow

  • near and far

  • better or worse

  • do or die


Is there is a name for the rhetorical device of swapping their order? For example:



  • forth and back

  • flow and ebb

  • far and near

  • worse or better

  • die or do


One might call this device reversal or inversion, but I am wondering if there's a specific name. I couldn't find anything in Landman's Handlist of Rhetorical Terms or on web lists.


EDIT: I don't think it counts as epanados since the words have not already (by hypothesis) been introduced in their standard order.



Answer



Consider



Hyperbaton


a generic term for changing the normal or expected order of words.



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