Anadiplosis

Anadiplosis

=Examples=

* "For Lycidas is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas and hath not left his peer. —John Milton, "Lycidas"
*"Queeg: 'Aboard my ship, excellent performance is standard. Standard performance is sub-standard. Sub-standard performance is not permitted to exist.'" —Herman Wouk, "The Caine Mutiny".
*" Having power makes [totalitarian leadership] isolated; isolation breeds insecurity; insecurity breeds suspicion and fear; suspicion and fear breed violence." —Zbigniew Brzezinski, "The Permanent Purge: Politics in Soviet Totalitarianism"
*"Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." —Yoda, "Star Wars"
*"The frog was a prince / The prince was a brick / The brick was an egg / The egg was a bird" —Supper's Ready by Genesis
*"Strength through purity, purity through faith." —Chancellor Adam Sutler, V for Vendetta
*"Information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, wisdom is not truth, truth is not beauty, beauty is not love, love is not music and music is the best." — Frank Zappa
*"We also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us." —bibleverse|Romans|5:3-5|

Other uses

The word was also used in archaic medicine, for a reduplication of the fits, or paroxysms of fevers, in which sense, some writers also called it epanadiplosis.

ee also

*Epanalepsis
*Figure of speech

References

*1728
*Corbett, Edward P.J. "Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student". Oxford University Press, New York, 1971.
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External links

* [http://www.americanrhetoric.com/figures/anadiplosis.htm Audio illustrations of anadiplosis]


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  • anadiplosis — (n.) repetition of an initial word, 1580s, from Latin, from Gk. anadiplosis, from anadiploesthai to be doubled back, to be made double, from ana back (see ANA (Cf. ana )) + diploun to double, fold over (see DIPLOMA (Cf. diploma)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • anadiplosis — (Del lat. tardío anadiplōsis, y este del gr. ἀναδίπλωσις). f. Ret. Figura que consiste en repetir al final de un verso, o de una cláusula, y al principio del siguiente, un mismo vocablo …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • anadiplosis — [an΄ə di plō′sis] n. [L < Gr anadiplōsis < anadiploun, to double < ana , up, again + diploos, DOUBLE] repetition of the last word or words of one clause or line of verse, at the beginning of the next (Ex.: “He gave his life; his life was …   English World dictionary

  • Anadiplosis — An a*di*plo sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?; ? + ? to double, ?, ?, twofold, double.] (Rhet.) A repetition of the last word or any prominent word in a sentence or clause, at the beginning of the next, with an adjunct idea; as, He retained his virtues… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Anadiplōsis — (gr. Verdopplung), 1) (Gramm.), so v.w. Reduplication; 2) (Rhetor.), Wiederholung eines (bes. des letzten) Wortes des vorhergehenden Satzes als ersten Wortes des folgenden; z.B.: Doch er lebt. Er lebt? Ja, er kommt sogar in den Senat. 3) (Med.),… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Anadiplosis — (griech.), rhetorische Figur der Wiederholung, bestehend in der Einsetzung eines Wortes oder einer Redewendung am Anfang und Ende eines Satzes. Vgl. Epanalepsis, Epizeuxis, Anaphora, Epiphora …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Anadiplosis — Anadiplosis, rhetorische Figur, die Wiederholung eines Wortes des vorangehenden Satzes, besonders des letzten, in dem folgenden Satze; Beispiel das bekannte vivit; vivit? von Cicero in seiner ersten catilinar. Rede …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • anadiplosis — sustantivo femenino 1. Área: retórica Figura retórica que consiste en la repetición de la última parte de un verso o de un enunciado al comienzo del siguiente …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Anadiplosis — ► sustantivo femenino RETÓRICA Figura consistente en la repetición de la última parte de un grupo sintáctico o de un verso en el comienzo del siguiente, como por ejemplo: ■ incluso ha sido interesante para ti, para ti que tanto sabes. IRREG.… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Anadiplosis — La anadiplosis o conduplicación es un recurso literario que consiste en la repetición de la misma palabra o grupo de palabras al final de un verso y al comienzo del siguiente.[1] [2] El uso continuado de anadiplosis se denomina concatenación… …   Wikipedia Español

  • anadiplosis — {{#}}{{LM A02241}}{{〓}} {{[}}anadiplosis{{]}} ‹a·na·di·plo·sis› {{◆}}(pl. anadiplosis){{◇}} {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Figura retórica consistente en la repetición consecutiva de una palabra o de una parte de la frase, especialmente al final de un verso o… …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

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