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epiphonema
‖ epiphonema (ˌɛpɪfəʊˈniːmə) [L. epiphōnēma, a. Gr. ἐπιϕώνηµα, f. ἐπιϕωνέειν to call to, f. ἐπί upon + ϕωνέειν to speak out, f. ϕωνή voice.] 1. Rhet. An exclamatory sentence or striking reflection, which sums up or concludes a discourse or a passage in the discourse.1579 E. K. Gloss. Spenser's Sheph... Oxford English Dictionary
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Epiphrase
Identifying it can be difficult as it is like other figures such as the epiphonema, the parenthesis, or the hyperbaton. The difference with the epiphonema Etymologically, the figure designates an "added word", close to the epiphonema, but it differs from it by the fact wikipedia.org
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exclamation
exclamation (ɛkskləˈmeɪʃən) Forms: 4–6 exclamacioun, 5–6 -cion, -cyon, 6 -tioun, -tyon, 6– -tion. [a. Fr. exclamation, ad. L. exclāmātiōn-em, n. of action f. exclāmāre: see exclaim v.] 1. The action of exclaiming or crying out; the loud articulate expression of pain, anger, surprise, etc.; clamour, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lamentations 5
This chapter serves as an epiphonema, or a closing recapitulation of the calamities treated in the previous chapters/elegies. wikipedia.org
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wind-up
▪ I. wind-up, n.1 and a. (ˈwaɪndˈʌp) [f. the phr. to wind up, wind v.1 24.] A. n. 1. The action of ‘winding up’, or something that ‘winds up’ or concludes a course of action, story, etc.; close, conclusion, finish, dénouement; final settlement; closing act or proceeding. † Also formerly wind-up-all.... Oxford English Dictionary
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