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ANADIPLOSIS

Volume 2 · 47 words · 1842 Edition

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 hec facietis maxima Gallo: Galla, cuius amor, &c. Et matutinis accredula vocibus instat, Vocibus instat, et assiduas jacti ore querelas.