Etymology:
Meaning:
Homoioteleuton is a literary device and a rhetorical device that involves the repetition of similar-sounding words in close succession. These words typically share a common suffix or ending.
Origin:
The term "homoioteleuton" was first coined by Greek rhetoricians in the 3rd century BC. It was used to describe a specific literary device intended to create a sense of rhythm and cadence in writing or speech.
Examples:
Purpose and Usage:
Homoioteleuton can serve various purposes, including:
Homoioteleuton is a commonly used device in poetry, prose, and rhetoric to achieve stylistic effect and create a memorable impression.
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