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  • Zeugma - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
    Here’s a quick and simple definition: A zeugma is a figure of speech in which one "governing" word or phrase modifies two distinct parts of a sentence Often, the governing word will mean something different when applied to each part, as in the sentence, "He took his coat and his vacation "
  • ZEUGMA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    (Walter Redfern, Puns) "Zeugma," which has been a part of the English language since the 15th century, comes from Greek, where it literally means "joining " The Greek word has another connection to English as well
  • Zeugma and syllepsis - Wikipedia
    The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms offers a much broader definition for zeugma, defining it as any case of parallelism and ellipsis working together so that a single word governs two or more parts of a sentence
  • Zeugma - Examples and Definition of Zeugma - Literary Devices
    Zeugma (pronounced ZOOG-muh) comes from the Greek word meaning “yoking” or “joining ” Essentially, it’s a figure of speech in which a single word, usually a verb or an adjective, is used to refer to two or more other parts of a sentence, but in different senses
  • What Is a Zeugma? Definition and Examples - Grammarly
    A zeugma is a rhetorical device in which a single word, often a verb, governs two or more words, even though it may not grammatically or logically apply to both
  • What Is Zeugma? | Definition Examples - Scribbr
    Zeugma comes from the Greek word “ζεῦγμα” which means “yoking together,” and it has been used in English since at least the 15th century In zeugma, one word is used to yoke two ideas together, often for humorous effect
  • What is a Zeugma? || Oregon State Guide to Literary Terms
    This literary device is called a “zeugma,” from the ancient Greek and Latin words for yoking together As this word origin suggests, zeugmas connect two different meanings of the same word together, setting them side-by-side to surprise, delight, or confuse audiences
  • Examples of Zeugma: A Unique Figure of Speech Explained
    The zeugma is an interesting literary device that uses one word to refer to two or more different things in more than one way Zeugmas will either confuse the reader or inspire them to think more deeply, but if they're well written they will achieve the latter




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