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ASSONANCE

Volume 2 · 50 words · 1797 Edition

in rhetoric and poetry, a term used where the words of a phrase or a verse have the same sound or termination, and yet make no proper rhyme. These are usually accounted vicious in English; though the Romans sometimes used them with elegance: as, Militem comparavit, exercitum ordinavit, aciem luftravit.