ANADIPLOSIS, in rhetoric and poetry, a repetition of the last word of a line, or clause of a sentence, in the beginning of the next: Thus,

Pierides, vos hæc facietis maxima Gallo:
Gallo, cuius amor, &c.
Et matutinis accredula vocibus instat,
Vocibus instat, & assiduus facit ore querelas.