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- Homeoteleuton, also spelled homoeoteleuton and homoioteleuton (from the Gr**** ὁμοιοτέλευτον, homoioteleuton, "like ending"), is the repetition of endings...
- of successive clauses (parison), and the repetition of word endings (homoeoteleuton) (Matsen, Rollinson and Sousa, 33). The Encomium shows Gorgias' interest...
- same sentence are in the same case with the same ending; in contrast, homoeoteleuton features words without inflection that have the same ending. Paronomasia...
- exceed 250 pounds.[citation needed] The typist had left out the word's homoeoteleuton.[citation needed] There was accordingly an attempt to claim rectification...
- letters or words, Haplography: omission of certain letters or words, or Homoeoteleuton: omission of su****ding words from phrases with identical endings....
- participle)). 5:36: omits second 'αυτα' (auta, these) through possible homoeoteleuton. List of New Testament papyri Comfort, Philip Wesley (2005). Encountering...
- Beelzeboul...) omit. - W (singular reading; words likely omitted due to homoeoteleuton, the omission due to similar looking words/letters (ὅτι λέγετε ἐν Βεελζεβοὺλ...
- Apocalypse, Pauline Epistles, and Gospels. The m****cript has 10 cases of homoeoteleuton, 196 cases of movable nu (often with nouns), and 106 itacisms. The Gr****...
- m****cript are omissions, most of which are due to errors of sight such as homoeoteleuton (the omitting of words when one word is followed by another with the...
- (Stuttgart, 1988; 1997²). ed. M. Valerii Martialis epigrammata (1990). Homoeoteleuton in Latin dactylic verse (Stuttgart, 1994). Onomasticon to Cicero’s letters...