majestasmajestatis
Majestasmajestatis is a neologism used in rhetoric and literary analysis to describe a ceremonial or ritualized deployment of the concept of majesty that reinforces itself through repetition and mirroring. The pattern emphasizes authority and formality by doubling the reference to majesty within close syntactic proximity.
Etymology: The term combines Latin roots majestās (majesty) and majestatis (of majesty) with reduplication of the
Characteristics: Key features include lexical repetition of majesty-related terms, parallel or mirrored clause structures, and self-referential
Contexts and use: Majestasmajestatis is discussed mainly in contemporary discourse analysis, stylistics, and political rhetoric studies.
Example: A sentence such as "The majesty that commands the realm is the majesty by which the