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Definition of Preluding
1. prelude [v] - See also: prelude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preluding
Literary usage of Preluding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fairfax Correspondence: Memoirs of the Reign of Charles the First by George William Johnson (1848)
"... at their own charge — preluding Proclamation— List of " Gests "—Nobles
attending—Laud joins the King—Hospitality on the road— Letters of Sir J. Melton, ..."
2. Pius the Ninth by John Francis Maguire (1878)
"Falsehood preluding Violence.—The Deed of Infamy.—The Holy Father's Letter to
Kanzler.—The Pope's Farewell to his Soldiers.—'Fanatics' and 'Mercenaries. ..."
3. A Sketch of a Philosophy by John Gibson Macvicar (1874)
"Now, in such a structure do we not see the preluding of such living beings as
... And may not these be taken as the preluding of bacteria and vibrios in the ..."