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ASYNDETON

Volume 2 · 54 words · 1797 Edition

grammar, a figure which omits the conjunctions in a sentence. As in veni, vidi, vici, where et is left out: or in that of Cicero concerning Catiline, abit, excelfit, evasit, erupit: or in that verse of Virgil,

Ferte cili flammas, date vela, impellite remos.

Asyndeton stands opposed to polysyndeton, where the copulatives are multiplied.