Polyploton

the rhetorical repetition within the same sentence of a word in a different case, inflection, or voice or of etymologically related words in different parts of speech. The device is exemplified in the following lines from T.S. Eliot's poem "The Dry Salvages"" (1941): There is no end of it

Source

the voiceless wailing

Examples

No end to the withering of withered flowers

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