anaptyxis

/ænæpˈtɪksɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

In ancient Greek, the addition of a vowel to the beginning of a word to make it fit the meter of a line of poetry.

“The poet’s use of anaptyxis in the epic poem allowed for a smoother flow of words and a more natural rhythm.”

Synonyms

  • elision
  • prosody

Antonyms

  • syncope
  • apocope