synaloepha
/ˌsanɑːliˈɛfə, ˌsanɑːˈliɛfə/Definitions
1. noun
a figure of speech in which a word or a part of a word is shortened before another word or another part of a word with which it is grammatically connected.
“The poet used synaloepha to create a sense of rhythm and flow in her verse.”
2. noun
a shortened form of synalepha, a type of elision.
“The linguist studied various forms of synaloepha in ancient languages.”