Prologetic

//pɹɒləˈd͡ʒiːtɪk// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Occurring in or serving as a prologue. not-comparable, rare

    "PROLOGETIC. Description of Prison of Weltevreden [etc.…] 1"

Example

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"PROLOGETIC. Description of Prison of Weltevreden [etc.…] 1"

Etymology

Probably either from the Latin prologēticus or formed in English as prologue + -etic, in both cases resembling a hypothetical Ancient Greek etymon of the form *προλογητικός (prologētikós), from πρόλογος (prólogos, “prologue”) + -ητικός (-ētikós, “-etic”), a formation akin to the extant words ἀναλογητικός (analogētikós, “analogetic”) (from ἀνάλογος (análogos), whence analogue), ἀπολογητικός (apologētikós, “apologetic”) (from ἀπόλογος (apólogos), whence apologue), and ὁμολογητικός (homologētikós, “homologetic”) (from ὁμόλογος (homólogos), whence homologue).

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