EPILOGIZE

Etymology

Verb

epilogize (third-person singular simple present epilogizes, present participle epilogizing, simple past and past participle epilogized)

(transitive) To speak an epilogue to.

(transitive) To utter as an epilogue.

(intransitive) To write an epilogue.

Source: Wiktionary


E*pil"o*gize, v. i. & t. Etym: [See Epilogism.]

Definition: To speak an epilogue to; to utter as an epilogue.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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