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Definition of prolog
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Prolog
(n. & v.)
Prologue.
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Index
::
Index (n.) A
prologue
indicating
what
follows.
Prologuing
::
Prologuing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Prologu.
Pro-
::
Pro- () A
prefix
signifying
before,
in
front,
forth,
for, in
behalf
of, in place of,
according
to; as,
propose,
to place
before;
proceed,
to go
before
or
forward;
project,
to throw
forward;
prologue,
part
spoken
before
(the main
piece);
propel,
prognathous;
provide,
to look out for;
pronoun,
a word
instead
of a noun;
proconsul,
a
person
acting
in place of a
consul;
proportion,
arrangement
according
to
parts..
Prologue
::
Prologue
(v. t.) To
introduce
with a
formal
preface,
or
prologue..
Prologizer
::
Prologizer
(n.) One who
prologizes.
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) An
introduction
or
introductory
scene,
as to a play; a
preface;
a
prologue..
Prologued
::
Prologued
(imp. & p. p.) of
Prologu.
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) One who
delivers
a
prologue.
Prologize
::
Prologize
(v. i.) To
deliver
a
Prologue.
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) The
preface
or
introduction
to a
discourse,
poem, or
performance;
as, the
prologue
of
Chaucer's
Canterbury
Tales;
esp., a
discourse
or poem
spoken
before
a
dramatic
performance.
Prolog
::
Prolog
(n. & v.)
Prologue.
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