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Polyptoton is a stylistic scheme, in which words derived from the same root are repeated (e.g. "strong" and "strength"). A related stylistic device is antanaclasis, in which the same word is repeated, but each time with a different sense.

Word derives from the Greek poly ("many") and ptotos ("falling") or ptosis ("* case").

Examples


References


  • Corbett, Edward P.J. Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student. Oxford University Press, New York, 1971.

See also


Rhetoric

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