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alliteration

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And children love poetic rhythms, alliteration , nonsense mutations. ▪ Are there any phonological patterns of rhyme, alliteration , assonance, etc? ▪ As the Joyce example shows, this foregrounding is not limited to the more obvious ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Alliteration \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 ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Alliteration is a stylistic literary device identified by the repeated sound of the first letter in a series of multiple words, or the repetition of the same letter sounds in stressed syllables of a phrase. "Alliteration" from the Latin word “litera”, meaning ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The repetition of consonants at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals. 2 The recurrence of the same letter in accented parts of words, as in Anglo-Saxon alliterative meter.

Usage examples of alliteration.

This is at once more descriptive and more megalophonous,--but the alliteration of the text had captivated the vulgar ear of the herd of later commentators.

The second of these lines makes notable use of alliteration in the repetition of first letters of words: dreadful marches, delightful measures.

In five stanzas, of ten lines each, alliteration occurs in all save twelve lines.

Assorted Alliteration Annexe, the superior sellers of stressed syllable or similar-sounding speech sequences since the sixteenth century.

No one ever possessed superior intellectual qualities without knowing them--the alliteration of modesty and merit is pretty enough, but where merit is great, the veil of that modesty you admire never disguises its extent from its possessor.

Loose regular meter, alliteration, stylised phrasing, and structuring by repetition are the principal poetic devices.

She would have liked to point out to it in terms of passionate reproach that if he had only kept on turtling instead of parking provocatively in the exact middle of a dirt road she, Lorna Bland, sometimes called Blondie because of the inevitable alliteration, would not now be married to a long-legged, grunting maniac, capable of seeing life only through the lens of a camera.

Homage was paid to it in iambi and trochees, in trisyllabic feet, Buchnerian dactyls, and alexandrines, with metathesis, alliteration, internal rhymes, and nimble improvisations.

The very name of the patriarch may have suggested this triple epithet, obscure as to its meaning, but evidently formed on the principle of Cymric alliteration.

A devotional recitation of Do and Vinaya, prayers cloistered century after century in the soot, fingered on wooden boards by wrinkled flesh, the flesh of alliteration that clings to these words of the Guatama.

I have no intention of criticizing the alliteration of the Vice President of the United States of America.

Persons McDermidhad a certain alliterative charm, but the alliteration seemed strained inMcDermid Reaches a Milestone.

Well, even as there are rhymes for the eye, so you will find that there are assonances and alliterations.

He shouldn't wonder, Bellerophon believes (echoing for a moment, if lamely, the prancing rhythms and alliterations of the Perseid), as it was he showed Bellerus as a boy the Pattern of Mythic Heroism, fourth quadrant of which calls for the mature hero's sudden and mysterious fall from the favor of gods and men.

Into the wee hours he tinkered determinedly with beverage-related alliterations, allusions, puns, verses and metaphors.