for what is contained in the choenix is intended.
There is besides another Trope, Autonomasia, when an epithet or co-title is used for a proper name, as in this example (I. viii. 39):—
The son of Peleus again attacked the son of Atreus
with petulant words.
By this he indicates Achilles and Agamemnon respectively. And again (I. xxii. 183):—
Be of good cheer, Tritonia, dear daughter,—
and in other places (I. xx. 39):—
Shorn Phoebus.
In the one case he means Athene and in the other Apollo.
There is, too, Antiphrasis, or an expression signifying the opposite from what it appears to do (I. i. 330):—
Seeing these Achilles did not rejoice.