- Homeoteleuton, also
spelled homoeoteleuton and
homoioteleuton (from the Gr**** ὁμοιοτέλευτον,
homoioteleuton, "like ending"), is the
repetition of endings...
-
transcriber skipping similar names in a list is a
common error known as
homoioteleuton. One
theory is that the
original author of
Matthew probably had the...
-
phrase "and
Shelemiah son of Abdeel",
probably a
scribal error due to
homoioteleuton. The name Abdi (Hebrew עַבְדִּי) is
probably an
abbreviation of Obediah...
-
werden Brüder
Freude trinken alle
Wesen / Alle Guten, alle Bösen See
Homoioteleuton Ancient Gr****
poetry is
strictly metrical.
Rhyme is used, if at all...
-
reprise of an
opening p****age at the end to make a
cohesive statement),
homoioteleuton (the
dramatic use of
silence by
inserting a
sudden rest for rhetorical...
- the
beginning of the clauses, at the end (where it is
equivalent to
homoioteleuton), in the
middle or
throughout the clauses. For example: "Open to gifts...
- understand.
Another scribal tendency is
called homoioteleuton,
meaning "similar endings".
Homoioteleuton occurs when two words/phrases/lines end with the...
- two rulers' names. In a
common scribal transcription error,
known as
homoioteleuton,
Uzziah was
given Achaziah's
position as the son of
Jehoram but remained...
-
Pascha is its
extensive use of
classical rhetorical devices such as
homoioteleuton, polysyndeton, isocola, alliteration,
chiastic antithesis and the deployment...
-
initial consonant sounds (alliteration; evaṃ, ekaṃ) and
final sounds (
homoioteleuton; evaṃ, suttaṃ, ekaṃ and samayaṃ).
These rhyme patterns show that the...