Polyptoton /ˌpɒlɪpˈtoʊtɒn/ is the stylistic scheme in which words derived from the same root are repeated (such as "strong" and "strength"). A related stylistic device is antanaclasis, in which the same word is repeated, but each time with a different sense. Another related term is figura etymologica.
Example:
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.- Lord Acton
Further examples:
Who shall watch the watchmen themselves- Juvenal (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes)Diamond me no diamonds, prize me no prizes…- Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Lancelot and ElaineThe healthy man does not torture others—generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers.- Carl JungWith eager feeding food doth choke the feeder.- William Shakespeare Richard II II, i, 37
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