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Webster 1913 Edition
Epilogue
Ep′i-logue
(?; 115)
, Noun.
[F.
épilogue
, L. epilogus
, fr. Gr. [GREEK] conclusion, fr. [GREEK] to say in addition; ἐπί
upon, besides + [GREEK] to say. See Legend
.] 1.
(Drama)
A speech or short poem addressed to the spectators and recited by one of the actors, after the conclusion of the play.
A good play no
epilogue
, yet . . . good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues
. Shakespeare
2.
(Rhet.)
The closing part of a discourse, in which the principal matters are recapitulated; a conclusion.
Webster 1828 Edition
Epilogue
EP'ILOGUE
,Noun.
1.
In oratory, a conclusion; the closing part of a discourse, in which the principal matters are recapitulated.2.
In the drama, a speech or short poem addressed to the spectators by one of the actors, after the conclusion of the play.Definition 2024
epilogue
epilogue
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Alternative forms
Noun
epilogue (plural epilogues)
- A short speech, spoken directly at the audience at the end of a play
- The performer who gives this speech
- A brief oration or script at the end of a literary piece; an afterword
- (computing) A component of a computer program that prepares the computer to return from a routine.
Antonyms
- (short speech; brief oration or script): prologue
Synonyms
Translations
short speech at the end of a play
the performer who gives this speech
brief oration or script at the end of a literary piece
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component of a computer program
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