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Definition of Exode
1. Noun. A farcical afterpiece in the ancient Roman theater.
Definition of Exode
1. n. Departure; exodus; esp., the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
Definition of Exode
1. a farce [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exode
Literary usage of Exode
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Historical Inquiry Into the True Principles of Beauty in Art, More by James Fergusson (1849)
"APPENDIX B, ON THE TIME THAT ELAPSED BETWEEN THE exode AND THE BUILDING OF
SOLOMON'S TEMPLE. THE cardinal point on which the greater part of the above ..."
2. Utah and the Mormons: The History, Government, Doctrines, Customs, and by Benjamin G. Ferris (1854)
"Character of the Mormon exode.—" Crickets."—General Address to the Saints.
— " Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company," and " Public Works."—State of Deseret. ..."
3. The Literature of Egypt and the Soudan from the Earliest Times to the Year by Ibrahim-Hilmy (1888)
"... 22 Juillet, 1883 (sur lee fouilles relatives îi l'exode, par une Société
Anglaise), etc. ... exode ..."
4. Fasti Hellenici: The Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the by Henry Fynes Clinton (1834)
"The period, then, from the exode to the temple is embarrassed by those two chasms
in the dates of the sacred narrative, and is variously delivered by ..."
5. A New Analysis of Chronology and Geography, History and Prophecy: In which by William Hales (1830)
"Periods from the exode of the ISRAELITES to the Foundation of SOLOMON'S Temple.
Y. Julius Africanus 741 Syncellus 659 Paschal Chronicle 632 Josephus, ..."