Associations to the word «Prologue»
Noun
- Novak
- Act
- Susanna
- Novel
- Forgery
- Translation
- Cupid
- Prelude
- Drama
- Amour
- Metamorphosis
- Exodus
- Romance
- Carton
- Past
- Sheridan
- Juliet
- Nice
- Canon
- Ovum
- Finale
- Baptiste
- Strasbourg
- Octave
- Storyline
- Genealogy
- Commandment
- Jeremiah
- Play
- Prose
- Sweeney
- Godwin
- Samson
- Premiere
- Frankenstein
- Scene
- Tour
- Xiv
- Tennyson
- Apollo
- Scripture
- Saga
- Venus
- Talisman
- Hermes
- Genesis
- Ellison
- Romeo
- Protagonist
- Digital
- Text
- Lament
- Quotation
- Muse
- En
- Fielding
- Author
- Introduction
- Barrington
- Francesco
- Merlin
- Rider
- Collect
- Story
- Reader
- Cavendish
- Ira
- Dante
- Parody
- Teller
- Omen
- Guillaume
- Sutra
- Jew
- Opening
- Chop
- Curtain
- Lille
- Audi
- Ballad
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PROLOGUE, noun. A speech or section used as an introduction, especially to a play or novel.
PROLOGUE, noun. One who delivers a prologue.
PROLOGUE, noun. (computing) A component of a computer program that prepares the computer to execute a routine.
PROLOGUE, verb. To introduce with a formal preface, or prologue.
Dictionary definition
PROLOGUE, noun. An introduction to a play.
Wise words
Language is a process of free creation; its laws and
principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles
of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even
the interpretation and use of words involves a process of
free creation.