👉 In linguistics, a homoeoteleuton is a type of linguistic structure that is composed of two words or phrases, one of which contains an element of meaning transferred to another word or phrase. This transfer occurs through a process known as homonymy, where the second word or phrase has been borrowed from the first and it becomes associated with the first word in a way that creates a new meaning. For example, consider the following sentences: 1. "The quick brown fox jumps over