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Origin and history of tmesis
tmesis(n.)
in grammar, a figure of speech involving separation of the elements of a compound word by the interposition of another word or words (a whole nother; be thou ware), 1580s, from Greek tmesis "a cutting," related to temnein "to cut," tomē "a cutting" (from PIE root *tem- "to cut").
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