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Homeoteleuton - Wikipedia
Homeoteleuton, also spelled homoeoteleuton and homoioteleuton is the repetition of endings in words. Homeoteleuton is also known as near rhyme. Contents. en.wikipedia.org
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homœoteleuton - definition and meaning - Wordnik
homœoteleuton: In rhetoric, a figure consisting in the use of a succession of words or clauses concluding with the same sounds. wordnik.com
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homoeoteleuton, n. meanings, etymology and more
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun homoeoteleuton. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. homoeoteleuton has ... www.oed.com
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homœoteleuton
‖ homœoteleuton (həʊˌmiːəʊtɪˈl(j)uːtɒn) Also homoio-. [Late L., a. Gr. ὁµοιοτέλευτον (sc. ῥῆµα), f. ὅµοιο-ς like + τελευτή end, ending.] 1. A rhetorical figure consisting in the use of a series of words with the same or similar endings.1586 A. Day Eng. Secretary ii. (1625) 86 Omoioteliton..when word... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homoeoteleuton - Oxford Reference
L16 Late Latin (from Greek homoioteleuton (sc. rhēma word), from homoios like + teleutē ending).1 L16 A rhetorical figure ... Access to the complete content on ... www.oxfordreference.com
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definition of homeoteleuton by The Free Dictionary
the use of word-endings that are similar or the same, either intentionally for rhetorical effect or by mistake during copying of text. www.thefreedictionary.com
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homœo-
homœo- combining form of Gr. ὅµοιος of the same kind, like, similar (also occasionally written homoio-, and, in fully anglicized words, esp. in U.S., homeo-); occurring in various terms, chiefly scientific or technical, sometimes in opposition to hetero-. For many of the more important of these, see... Oxford English Dictionary
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Definition of Homoeoteleuton-or-like-endings Meaning and Definition
Homoeoteleuton-or-like-endings - Bullinger, E.W. - Figures of Speech. The Repetition of the same Letters or Syllables at the end of Successive Words. www.bibliatodo.com
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Word of the Week: Parablepsis - Bluefish Editorial Services
... homœoteleuton (mis-transcribing words with similar endings). There's metathesis (reversing letters, words, or phrases), and there's straight ... www.bluefisheditorial.com
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Homoeoteleuton_1994_greetham - LexiconSE
Homœoteleuton (“eyeskip” or “saut du même au même,” the same word repeated within a short space and consequent omission of the space, or omission of an ... lexiconse.uantwerpen.be
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Figures H – www.figuresofspeechinthebible.net
Homœoteleuton – The Repetition of the same Letters or Syllables at the end of Successive Words. 176. Homogene (Ho-mog-e-nee) – A form of Polyptoton: The ... figuresofspeechinthebible.net
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Tetxual Criticism of the Greek New Testament - Bible Research
This rule does not apply to cases where an omission can be satisfactorily explained by homœoteleuton; that is, cases where two successive sentences or parts ... www.bible-researcher.com
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dittography
dittography (dɪˈtɒgrəfɪ) [f. as dittogram + -graphy; cf. Gr. διττογραϕούµενον a double reading.] In Palæography and Textual Criticism: Double writing; the unintentional repetition of a letter or word, or series of letters or words, by a copyist. So ˈdittograph, a letter or series of letters thus rep... Oxford English Dictionary
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