Definition of Prologists

1. prologist [n] - See also: prologist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prologists

proller
prollers
prolling
prolls
prolly
prolocution
prolocutions
prolocutor
prolocutors
prolocutorship
prolocutorships
prologed
prologing
prologise
prologist
prologists (current term)
prologize
prologized
prologizer
prologizes
prologizing
prologomenon
prologomenons
prologs
prologue
prologued
prologues
prologuing
prologuize
prologuized

Literary usage of Prologists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Greek Theater and Its Drama by Roy Caston Flickinger (1922)
"has came first to divine prologists, t soon *Tt«nl»l also to mortals. Thus the heroine in E imps' Andromache ..."

2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1901)
"The array of distinguished k-prologists under whose auspices it appears is a long one, and those included are drawn from at least many of the lands in which ..."

3. A Study of the Prologue and Epilogue in English Literature from Shakespeare by George Spencer Bower (1884)
"... the prince of prologists ; in him the art culminates, and since his time has been steadily declining—His death and the close of the seventeenth ..."

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