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Haplography (from Gr****: haplo- 'single' + -graphy 'writing'), also
known as
lipography (from Gr****: lip- from
leipein 'to leave/to omit' + -graphy 'writing')...
- a word or
phrase to a
similar word or
phrase further on, is
known as
haplography.
Papyrus 98 in Rev 1:13 has περιεζωσμμενον
instead of περιεζωσμενον (doubled...
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conventionally only one is written. This is an
intentional omission, and thus not
haplography,
which is an
unintentional omission of a duplicate. In the case of an...
- arm: 102–106
Gospel of Luke Luke 10:32 - א* (Likely
omitted due to
haplography resulting from homeoteleuton; the
verse was
added by a
later corrector...
- (skipping a line due to the
similarity of the
ending or beginning),
haplography (copying once what
appeared twice),
dittography (copying
twice what appeared...
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represents the
elided "o", can be
misspelled "does'nt". Cut
Spelling Haplography List of
commonly misused English words "Common misspellings". Oxford...
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process is
known as reduplication, the
doubling of
phonological material.
Haplography Dissimilation Portmanteau "Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February...
- it is
suggested that
these words were
inadvertently dropped through haplography. The
writing is
generously scaled –
letter forms vary
between 0.3–0.4 cm...
- (háplōsis), ἅπλωμα (háplōma) haplochromine, haplodiploid, haplodiploidy,
haplography, haploid, haplology, haplont, haplontic, haplophase, haplopia, haplosis...
- F. M.
Cross makes the
following observation: Note that we
presume a
haplography in
Josephan text
between ‘Ashtart, the
eldest brother of the four usurpers...