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- Zeugma and syllepsis - Wikipedia
Syllepsis ( sɪˈlɛpsɪs ) is a form of zeugma used in such a manner that it applies to each word or phrase in a different sense
- Rhetorical Definition and Examples Syllepsis - ThoughtCo
Syllepsis is a rhetorical term for a kind of ellipsis in which one word (usually a verb) is understood differently in relation to two or more other words, which it modifies or governs
- SYLLEPSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SYLLEPSIS is the use of a word to modify or govern syntactically two or more words with only one of which it formally agrees in gender, number, or case
- syllepsis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
syllepsis (countable and uncountable, plural syllepses) (rhetoric) A figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word; often causing humorous incongruity
- 10 Syllepsis Examples (With Explanations) - The Boffins Portal
In simple terms, Syllepsis is a word that is applied or used in two different ways at the same time to communicate two different meanings Syllepsis involves the very clever use of words to draw attention, and in some cases, surprise the reader
- SYLLEPSIS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 (in grammar or rhetoric) the use of a single sentence construction in which a verb, adjective, etc is made to Click for more definitions
- 65+ Syllepsis Examples: One Word, Two Meanings - Hearth
What Is Syllepsis? Syllepsis (pronounced sih-LEP-sis) comes from the Greek word meaning "a taking together " It occurs when a single word — usually a verb — applies to two or more words in the sentence but with a different meaning or sense for each
- What Is Syllepsis? Examples How To Use This Writing Technique
Syllepsis is a literary device where a single word, often a verb or an adjective, is used in the same sentence but applies to different parts of the sentence in divergent ways
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