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syllepsis (n.)

use of a word at once in both a literal and metaphoric sense, 1570s, from Late Latin syllepsis, from assimilated form of Greek syn "together" (see syn-) + lepsis "a taking," related to lambanein "to take" (see lemma). Related: Sylleptic.

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Definitions of syllepsis from WordNet

syllepsis (n.)
use of a word to govern two or more words though agreeing in number or case etc. with only one;
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