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prooemion

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek προοίμιον (prooímion). Doublet of proem.

Noun

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prooemion (plural prooemia)

  1. A preface, an introduction.
    • c. 1862, Alfred Lord Tennyson, "Lucretius"
      Forgetful how my rich prooemion makes / Thy glory fly along the Italian field