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单词 symploce
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symplocen.

/ˈsɪmpləsiː/
Forms: Also 1500s symploche; symploke /ˈsɪmpləkiː/.
Etymology: Late Latin symplocē, < Greek συμπλοκή an interweaving, < σύν sym- prefix + πλέκειν (see symplectic adj. and n.). Compare French symploque, symploce.
Rhetoric.
A figure consisting in the repetition of one word or phrase at the beginning, and of another at the end, of successive clauses or sentences; a combination of anaphora and epistrophe.
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1577 H. Peacham Garden of Eloquence sig. Ijv Symploce,..comprysing..both Epanaphora and also Epiphora.
1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie iii. xix. 166 Take me the two former figures and put them into one, and it is that which the Greekes call symploche, the Latines complexio, or conduplicatio, and is a maner of repetition, when one and the selfe word doth begin and end many verses in sute.
a1679 T. Hobbes Art of Rhetoric (1681) iv. 150 When both of these [sc. anaphora and epistrophe] are joyned together, it is called a coupling or Symploce [printed symplote].
1952 J. D. Denniston Greek Prose Style v. 90 Occasionally repetition occurs both at beginning and at end of clause, anaphora being combined with antistrophe. This is the figure known as symploke.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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