asyndeton

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== English == === Etymology === From Latin asyndeton, from Ancient Greek ἀσύνδετον (asúndeton), from ἀ- (a-, “a-, un-, non-”) and the neuter substantive of σῠ́νδετος (sŭ́ndetos, “bound, joined”), from συνδεῖν (sundeîn, “to join, to bind”), from σῠν- (sŭn-, “together”) + δεῖν (deîn, “to bind, to tie”). Equivalent to a- +‎ syndeton. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /əˈsɪndətən/, /æ-/, /eɪ-/ === Noun === asyndeton (countable and uncountable, plural asyndetons or asyndeta) (grammar, rhetoric) Omission of conjunctions, especially for rhetorical effect. ==== Synonyms ==== dissolutio, asyndesis, asyndetism ==== Hypernyms ==== brachylogy ==== Coordinate terms ==== syndeton, polysyndeton ==== Related terms ==== ==== Translations ==== === See also === articulus === Anagrams === nonsteady == Czech == === Etymology === Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀσύνδετον (asúndeton, “unconnected”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈasɪndɛton] === Noun === asyndeton n asyndeton ==== Declension ==== == Latin == === Etymology === From Ancient Greek ἀσύνδετον (asúndeton). === Pronunciation === (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [aˈsyn.dɛ.tɔn] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [aˈs̬in.de.ton] === Noun === asyndeton n (genitive asyndetī); second declension (rhetoric) asyndeton ==== Declension ==== Second-declension noun (neuter, Greek-type). ==== Synonyms ==== (Pure Latin) dissolūtiō ==== Descendants ==== === Adjective === asyndeton inflection of asyndetos: accusative masculine singular nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular === References === “asyndeton”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press “asyndeton”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette. == Polish == === Etymology === Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἀσύνδετον (asúndeton). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /a.sɘnˈdɛ.tɔn/ Rhymes: -ɛtɔn Syllabification: a‧syn‧de‧ton === Noun === asyndeton m inan (rhetoric, grammar) asyndeton Synonym: polisyndeton ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== === Further reading === “asyndeton”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN‎[1] (in Polish)