phrases - Alternative to "double entendre"?
Does anyone know another word or way to say double entendre — in the non-bawdy sense of the word — as this phrase was only invented in the latter 1600's and so not around when Shakespeare wrote his plays, specifically as ever, the Merchant…
it is a straight statement... he is a good man... just one that two people take to mean two different ways is there a nice word for that when used purposefully?
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