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In Oedipus the King, it is ironic that he curses Laius' murderer because Oedipus is actually his murderer. We find out that while traveling to the city where he is now the king, he murdered a man during an argument on the streets. This man ends up being Laius, although Oedipus did not know this at the time.
Explanation:
Alliteration is repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words.
For example: (S)he (s)ells (s)ea (s)hells by the (s)ea (s)hore
(F)oxes (f)art (f)aster than (f)errots
While I (n)odded (n)early (n)apping
I attached a poem that contains alliteration
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"Engetter" is a word of French origin, which refers to the rejection and expulsion of something or someone. It is likely that in the text to which your question refers, this word has been placed with this meaning, to be sure of this, you should rewrite the sentence by changing the word "engetter" to its meanings and making sure the sentence is coherent. You can also see this by looking at the context of the sentence as a whole and identifying whether that context has something that is being kicked out or rejected.