Definition of Aliteration
Al*lit`er*a"tion (&?;), n. [L. ad +
litera letter. See Letter.] The repetition of the same
letter at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each
other, or at short intervals; as in the following lines: -
Behemoth, biggest born of earth, upheaved
His vastness.
Milton.
Fly o'er waste fens and windy fields.
Tennyson.
&fist; The recurrence of the same letter in accented parts of words is
also called alliteration. Anglo-Saxon poetry is characterized by
alliterative meter of this sort. Later poets also employed it.
In a somer seson whan soft was the sonne,
I shope me in shroudes as I a shepe were.
P. Plowman.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- The repetition of consonants at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals; as in the following lines: -
Behemoth, biggest born of earth, upheaved His vastness. -Milton.
Fly o'er waste fens and windy fields. -Tennyson.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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