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† preˈfation Obs. Also 4–6 prefacion. [ad. L. præfātiōn-em a saying beforehand, introductory address, preface, in med.L. also = preface n. 1; n. of action f. præfārī, f. præ before, pre- A. 1 + fārī to speak. Cf. obs. F. prefacion (14th c. in Godef.).] Speaking before; prefacing.1382 Wyclif 2 Macc. ...
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▪ I. preface, n. (ˈprɛfəs) Also 4–5 prefas, 6–7 præface. [a. F. préface (14–15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), app. ad. med.L. prefātia (prephatia in Du Cange), substituted for L. præfātio a saying beforehand, etc.: see prefation.] I. 1. In the Liturgies of Christian Churches: The introduction or prelude to t...
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