Exodium
noun
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Definitions
Noun
- 1 Synonym of exode (“a comic performance after a tragedy”). Ancient-Rome, historical
"It was said that the campaigning of Crassus had ended, like a tragedy, with an exodium—which seems to mean an amusing scene."
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More examples"It was said that the campaigning of Crassus had ended, like a tragedy, with an exodium—which seems to mean an amusing scene."
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin exodium.
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