Theme vs Onefold - What's the difference?
theme | onefold |
A subject of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
A recurring idea; a motif.
(music) The main melody of a piece of music, especially one that is the source of variations.
(film, television) A song, or a snippet of a song, that identifies a film, a TV program, a character, etc. by playing at the appropriate time.
(computing, figuratively) The collection of color schemes, sounds, artwork etc., that "skin" an environment towards a particular motif.
(grammar) The stem of a word
(linguistics) thematic relation of a noun phrase to a verb
(linguistics) Theta role in generative grammar and government and binding theory.
(linguistics) Topic, what is generally being talked about, as opposed to rheme
A regional unit of organisation in the Byzantine empire.
(computing) To apply a theme to; to change the visual appearance and/or layout of (software).
Constituting or being indicative of a single aspect or theme.
Consisting of a single undivided part; whole; complete.
Simple, plain, straightforward; single, singular; unmixed, unadulterated; honest, sincere.
*2005 , Boeve, Geybels, Van den Bossche, Encountering transcendence :
*1844 , Robert Rollock, Select works of Robert Rollock :
As a noun theme
is theme, topic.As an adjective onefold is
constituting or being indicative of a single aspect or theme.theme
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(them)onefold
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(-)- There the soul is onefold , pure and chaste, and empty of all things.
- Ye see how ready men are to misconstrue and pervert the onefold meaning of the Lord.
