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prologize
prologize, v. (ˈprɒlədʒaɪz, ˈprəʊl-) See also prologuize. [ad. Gr. προλογίζειν to speak the prologue: see prologue n. and -ize.] intr. To compose or speak a prologue.1608 Beaum. & Fl. Four Plays in One Induct., Prologues are Huishers bare before the wise; Why may not then an Huisher Prologize? a 167...
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prologuize
prologuize, v. (ˈprɒləgaɪz, ˈprəʊl-) See also prologize. [f. prologue n. + -ize.] intr. To write or deliver a prologue. Hence ˈprologuizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.; also ˈprologuizer.1761 Lloyd To G. Colman Poet. Wks. 1774 I. 119 'Till, decent sables on his back (Your prologuizers all wear black) The pr...
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rhesis
‖ rhesis (ˈriːsɪs) [a. Gr. ῥῆσις word, speech.] A set speech or discourse.1871 Browning Balaust. Wks. 1896 I. 629/2 Any who could speak A chorus to the end, or prologize, Roll out a rhesis. 1906 Athenæum 31 Mar. 383/2 The discourse (or rhesis) put into the mouth of Martin.
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monostich
▪ I. monostich, n. Pros. (ˈmɒnəʊstɪk) Forms: 7–8 monostick, 7– monostich. Also 6, 8 in Gr. form monostichon. [ad. late L. monostich-um, monostich-ium (Ausonius), a. Gr. µονόστιχον, neut. of µονόστιχος adj. consisting of one verse, f. µόνο-ς mono- + στίχος row, line, or verse. Cf. F. monostique adj. ...
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