paregmenon

/pəˈrɛɡməˌnɑn/
noun
  1. A rhetorical device in which words with the same root are used together for effect, such as 'love is not love which alters when it alteration finds'.
    • The writer employed paregmenon by pairing 'act' and 'action' to highlight the importance of doing.
    • In poetry, paregmenon can create a rhythmic and memorable effect, like 'the singing singer sang'.
    • The speech used paregmenon with the repetition of 'believe' and 'belief' to emphasize the theme of faith.
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